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PREFATORY  NOTE 

This  List  shows  some  of  the  material  in  the  Libraiy  relating  to  child 
labor  in  its  social,  legal,  and  charitable  aspects. 

It  is  not  put  out  as  a  complete  bibliography,  but  aims  to  show  in  a 
measure  the  resources  of  the  Library  upon  this  subject. 

State  laws. — Bulletin  no.  62  of  the  United  States  Bureau  of  labor 
contains  the  text  of  laws  of  the  various  states  relating  to  child  labor. 
Other  editions  of  the  laws  are  noted  under  United  States  Bureau  of  educa- 
tion and  Bureau  of  labor,  pages  18  and  19  of  this  list.  See  also  Sikes, 
M.  W.  •'  Summar}'  of  laws  relating  to  compulsory  education  and  child 
labor  in  the  United  States.''  The  Bulletins  of  the  New  York  state 
librar\',  edited  by  R.  H.  "Whitten  (see  page  20  of  this  List)  gives  svnop- 
ses  of  the  laws  passed  in  the  various  states,  and  notes  of  references  in 
Governors  messages  on  child  labor.  A  bill  was  presented  in  Congress, 
April  6,  1906  regulating  child  labor  in  the  District  of  Columbia  with 
a  report  from  the  Committee  printed  as  House  report  no.  29-1:9  of  59th 
Congress,  1st  session. 

Laics  in  foreign  countries. — The  Annuairede  la  legislation  du  travail, 
published  by  the  Office  du  travail  in  Belgium  gives  annually  new  laws 
and  changes  in  previously  existing  legislation.  A  series  of  contribu- 
tions by  W.  F.  Willoughby  on  labor  laws  in  Great  Brifciin,  France, 
Belgium,  Switzerhmd,  Germany,  Austria.  Russia,  the  Netherlands, 
Italy,  Norwa}',  Sweden,  Denmark,  Australasia,  and  Canada,  running 
through  vols.  4-6,  1899-1901,  of  the  Bulletin  of  the  United  States 
Department  of  labor,  gives  laws  relating  to  tlu*  cniploymtMit  of  women 
and  children.  Bulletin  no.  59  of  the  same  Bureau  gives  a  resume  of 
laws  regulating  child  labor  in  Austria,  Belgium,  France,  Germany, 
(ireat  P>ritain,  Italy,  and  Switzerland,  down  to  lltOo. 

J.  IL  van  Zantcn's  ''Die  Arbeitcrschutzgesetzgebung  in  den  euro- 
paischen  Liindern"  sunnnarizes  the  provisions  of  child  labor  laws  in 
Kuropean  countries,  down  to  19(>2. 

For  the  laws  of  particular  countries  see  under  Great  Britain: 
Williams,  C.  W.,  and  Musgrave,  C.  E.  France:  Bonzon,  »7ac(iues; 
P>ou(iuct,  Louis;  Courccllr.  Louis,  and  Mass6,  Daniel,  (rerinani/: 
Agalid,  Konrad,  von  Scliulz.  M..  and  (ir>n-cs,  K.  lirtijiuni:  Ollicc 
flu  tra\:iil.  Jldlij:  r.aiidoin.  Lionel.  an<l  l*'eiTai-is,  ('.  F.  Spain: 
Chau\ei,  Kniile. 

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The  reports  of  the  State  Bureaus  of  labor  contain  much  material 
regarding  conditions  in  the  various  states;  the  more  extended  articles 
are  noted  in  this  List.  The  "Index  of  all  reports  issued  by  Bureaus 
of  labor  statistics  in  the  United  States"  will  guide  to  material  con- 
tained in  these  reports  down  to  1902. 

The  Annals  of  the  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science 
for  March,  1906,  devoted  to  articles  on  child  labor,  was  received  too 
late  for  insertion  in  the  body  of  this  List.  It  contains  the  following 
papers:  Child  labor  in  the  southern  cotton  mills,  bj^  A.  J.  McKelway; 
Child  labor  at  the  National  capital,  by  Charles  P.  Neill;  Past  and 
present  arguments  against  child  labor,  b}'  John  Graham  Brooks;  The 
physical  and  physiological  effects  of  child  labor,  by  George  M.  Kober; 
The  Federal  government  and  the  working  children,  by  Florence  Kel- 
ley;  Child  labor  in  the  coal  mines,  by  Owen  R.  Lovejoy;  Child  labor 
in  the  glass  industr}',  by  Owen  R.  Lovejoy;  The  child-labor  problem — 
a  study  in  degeneracy,  by  A.  J.  McKelwa}^;  The  operation  of  the 
Illinois  child-labor  law,  by  Jane  Addams;  Child  labor  a  national  prob- 
lem, bv  Samuel  McCune  Lindsa}-;  Organized  labor's  attitude  toward 
child  laborj  by  Samuel  Gompei's;  Overwork,  idleness,  or  industrial 
education,  by  William  No3"es;  Parental  responsibility  for  child  labor, 
b}^  Graham  Taylor;  The  operation  of  the  Wisconsin  child-labor  law, 
by  Edward  W.  Frost;  A  business  man's  view  of  child  labor,  b}^  S.  W. 
Woodward;  The  essentials  of  a  child-labor  law  for  the  District  of 
Colum})ia,  by  Henry  J.  Harris;  The  Proceedings  of  the  Second  annual 
meeting  of  the  National  child  labor  committee. 

The  arrangement  of  this  List  is  by  countries  with  an  author  and 
subject  index. 

A.  P.  C.  Griffin 

Ckief  Bibliographer 

Herbert  Putnam 

Librarian  of  Congress 

Washington,  D.  C,  Ajy/nl  26,  1906 


CHILD  LABOR:  GENERAL 

Angell,  Stephen  H.     Hours  of  labor  for  women  and  children. 

{In  United  States.     Consular  reports,  vol.  45,  no.  167,  August,  1894, 

pp.  602-603. ) 
Contains  statistics  relating  to  "Legal  restriction  upon  the  labor  of 

minors  in  the  different  countries  of  Europe." 

Annuaire  de  la  legislation  du  travail.     Publie  par  TofEce  du  travail 
de  Belgique.     8.  annee,  1904. 
Bruxelles:  J.  Lehegue  i&  C'%  1906.     xvin,  595 2)2^.     8°. 

Published  annually. 

Gives  the  texts  of  child  labor  laws  of  various  countries  enacted  in 
the  period  covered. 

Congres  international  de  legislation  du  travail  tenu  a  Bruxelles  du 
27  au   30   septembre   1897.      Rapports   et  compte   rendu 
analyticjiie  des  seances  publics  par  le  bureau  de  la  commis- 
sion d'organisation. 
Bruxelles-  P.   Weissenbruch.,  1898.      xxxv.^  (-5),  71^1  JW'     8°. 

The  subject  of  child  labor  was  considered  in  the  Conference  in  the 
general  surveys  of  labor  legislation  of  various  countries. 

L/>gislati(jn  du  travail  aux  Etats-Unis,  par  W.  F.  Willoughby, 
traduit  par  L.  Dechesne,  pp.  33-56;  La  legislation  du  travail  en 
France,  par  Paul  Pic,  pp.  65-120;  La  reglementation  du  travail 
des  enfants  et  des  femmes  en  Espagne,  par  J.  ]\L  Delai^,  pp.  121- 
127;  Le  d^veloppement  de  la  legislation  protectrice  des  ouvriers 
en  Allemagne  depuis  1890,  par  A.  Weber,  traduit  par  A.  Hausay, 
pp.  187-237;  La  legislation  protectrice  en  Belgique,  par  Louis  Var- 
lez,  pp.  239-291;  La  legislation  du  travail  en  Italic,  par  F.  S.  Nitti, 
pp.  293-312;  La  legislation  du  travail  en  .\ngleterre  et  la  Conf(5- 
rence  Internationale  de  Berlin,  par  Mrs.  MacDonald,  traduit  sous 
la  direction  de  L.  Pussemier,  pp.  321-377;  Les  lois  protectrices  du 
travail  en  Koumanie,  par  F.  Kobin  et  Ch.  Staicovici,  pp.  413-422; 
La  legislation  du  travail  en  Hollande,  par  G.  H.  Nolens,  traduit 
par  L.  I'ussemier,  pp.  451-464;  L'organisation  et  la  legislation 
du  travail  en  Roumanie,  par  V.  L  Radu,  pp.  477-498;  La  loi 
Norvegienne  du  6  aoiit  1897  relative  aux  restrictions  apportees 
aux  heures  de  travail,  par  Hroar  Olsen,  ])p.  511-513;  La  l(''gisla- 
tion  du  travail  en  Autriihe,  par  \.  Ilerz,  traduit  par  \.  Hausay, 
I)p.  515-596. 

Eichthal,  Kiio-riH'  <V.     The  laws  as  to  the  work  of  cliildrcji   in  niami- 
factorie.-^  in  Kuropc. 

(fn  Peim  monthly,  vol.  :;,  Sept.,  1S72,   pp.  49:;-l'.i'.t;  Oct.,  1872,  pp. 

552-554. ) 
Tr.  from  the  Kt-viif  d«'H  <lcux  moiidcs,  July  15,  1872. 

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Employment  of  children  in  Germany  and  Italy. 

{In  United  States.     IMonthly  Consular  and  trade  reports,  no.  299, 

Aug.,  1905,  pp.  233-235.) 
Suniinary  of  new  legislation. 

International  conference  on  labour.  "Return  showing  the  terms 
of  the  following  resolutions  embodied  in  the  Final  protocol 
of  the  International  conference  on  labour  in  factories  and 
mines,  held  at  Berlin  in  18'JO,  ,  ,  .  and  the  deo-ree  to  which 
the  recommendations  in  each  of  the  said  resolutions  are 
now  carried  out  in  each  of  the  countries  represented  at  that 
conference.""  Ordered,  by  the  House  of  Commons,  to  be 
printed,  3  August  1905.  39  pp.  F°.  {Great  Britain. 
Parliament.     Sessional  papers.,  1905.     291.) 

Contents. — Resolutions  of  the  Berlin  conference  so  far  as  regards 
the  regulation  of  the  emplo}'ment  of  children,  young  persons,  and 
women;  Reports  showing  how  far  the  recommendations  have 
been  carried  out  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland;  Austria;  Belgium; 
Denmark;  France;  Germany;  Holland;  Hungary;  Italy;  Lux- 
embourg; Portugal;  Sweden  and  Norway;  and  Switzerland. 

LavETs  relating  to  child  labor  in  European  countries. 

{In  United  States.     Bureau  of  labor.     Bulletin,  no.  59,  July,  1905, 

pp.  302-319.     Washington,  1905.     8°.) 
"A  resume  of  the  laws  regulating  child  labor  in  Austria,  Belgium, 

France,  Germany,  Great  Britain,  Italy,  and  Switzerland." 

Rich,  Edith  J.     Child  labor  in  Europe. 

{In  The  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.  Annals, 
vol.  21,  May,  1903,  pp.  499-502.) 

School  attendance  and  compulsory  education  in  central  Europe. 

{In  United  States.  Report  of  the  commissioner  of  education, 
1898-99,  vol.  1,  pp.  147-164.     Washington,  1900.     8°.) 

"Willoughby,  William  Franklin.  Foreign  labor  laws:  Great  Britain, 
France,  Belgium,  Switzerland,  Germany,  Austria,  Russia, 
the  Netherlands,  Italy,  Norway,  Sweden,  Denmark,  Aus- 
tralasia, and  Canada. 

{In  United  States.     Bureau  of  labor.     Bulletin,  vol.  4,  no.  25,  pp. 
--768-856;  vol.  5,  no.  26,  pp.  77-177;  no.  27,  pp.  314-379;  no.  28, 

pp.  552-597;  no.  29,   pp.   1015-1070;  vol.   6,  no.  33,  pp.  173-304. 

Washington,  1899-1901.     8°.) 
Contains   the   laws   relating   to   the   employment   of   women   and 

children  in  the  various  countries. 

Zanten,  J.  H.  van.     Die  Arbeiterschutzgesetzgebung  in  den  euro- 
paischen  Liindern. 
Jena:   Verlag  von  Gustav  Fischer .^  190°2.     xii,  338  p2).     8°. 
"Der  Kinderschutz,"  pp.  10-20,  310-313. 


CHILD  LABOR:   UNITED  STATES 

Adams,  Myron  E.     Children  in  American  street  trades, 

[In  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals, 
vol.  25,  May,  1905,  pp.  437^58.) 

Municipal  regulations  of  street  trades. 

{In  National  conference  of  cliarities  and  correction.     Proceedings, 
1904,  pp.  29-1-300.     [Columbus,  O.],  1904.     S°.) 

Adams,  Thomas  Sewall,  and  Helen  L.  Sumner.     Labor  problems;  a 
text  book. 

JVeiv    York,    London:    The  Macviillan    comjxiny,  1905.     xi\ 
579pp.    8^.    {Labor proUems.    Edit ediy  Richard  T.  Ely.) 

"Woman  and  child  labor,"  pp.  19-67. 
References,  pp.  66-67. 

Addams,  Jane.     Child  labor  and  pauperism. 

{In  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.     Proceedings, 
1903,  pp.  114-121.     [Columbus,  O.],  1903.     8°.) 

Child  labor  legislation.     A  roquisito  for  industrial  efficiency. 

{In  American  academy  of  political   and  social  science.     Annals, 
vol.  2.=S,  May,  1905,  pp.  542-550.) 

Adler,  Felix.     Ciiiid  hil)or  in  the  United  States  and  its  great  attendant 
e\ils.  / 

{In  American  academy  of   political   and  .social  science.     Annals, 
V..I.  25,  May,  1905,  pp.  417-429.) 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Child  labor. 
I'h'ildi!,  I  nhiii :     Aiiir  riciiii    iKikI,  iiiij    of  ji<>lih<(d    find    Koctal 
science.,  1905.     (^),  %21  p>p.     Jf^-     ( The  annals  of  the  Ameri- 
can academy  of  political  a /id  social  science^  vol.  .t,t?',  no.  S.) 

Title  appears  at  head  of  cover  only. 

Contents.— Child  labor  in  the  United  States,  by  F.  Adler. — Chihl 
labor  in  southern  industry,  by  A.  J.  ]\IcKt'l\vay.— Children  in 
•  Aiiurican  street  trades, hiy  M.  E.  Adams.— Tlie  test  of  effective 

child  lalxir  legislation,  by  O.  K.  I^ovejoy.-  (Miild  labor  legislation 
and  methods  of  enforcement  in  northern  central  states,  by  II. 
Erickson. — Child  labor  legislation  and  enforcement  in  New  Eng- 
land  and   the   middle  states,  liy  Mrs.  Florence  Kelley.— Child 

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labor  legislation  in  the  South,  by  N,  L.  Anderson. — Child  labor 
legislation  and  methods  of  enforcement  in  the  western  states,  by 
B.  B.  Lindsey. — The  work  of  the  General  federation  of  women's 
clubs,  by  Mrs.  A.  O.  Granger. — The  operation  of  the  new  child 
labor  law  in  New  Jersey,  by  H.  F.  Fox.— Child  labor  legislation, 
by  Jane  Addams.— Child  labor  from  the  employer's  point  of  view, 
by  E.  G.  Hirsch. — The  school  as  a  force  arrayed  against  child 
labor,  by  J.  H.  Kirkland. — Proceedings  of  the  annual  meeting  of 
the  National  child  labor  committee. 

Anderson,  Neal  L.     Child  labor  legislation  in  the  South. 

{In  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals,  vol. 
25,  May,  1905,  pp.  491-507. ) 

Baernreither,  J.  M.     Jugendfiirsorge  und  Strafrecht  in  den  Verei- 
nigten   Staaten   von  Amerika.     Ein   Beitrag  zur  Erzieh- 
ungspolitik  unser  zeit. 
Leipzig:  Duncker  &  Humblot^  1905.     Ixxiii.,  SOIf-pj).     8^. 

Bolen,  George  Lewis.     Getting  a  living;  the  problem  of  wealth  and 
poverty — of  profits,  wages,  and  trade  unionism. 
N^ew  York:  The  Macmillan  company.,  1903.     xli.,  769 pj).     8°. 

Child  labor,  pp.  135,  182,  188,  314,  323,  336,  342,  375,  422,  440,  468- 
474,  513,  518-529,  634. 

Brevrer,  Franklin  N.     Child  labor  in  the  department  store. 

{In  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals,  vol. 
20,  July,  1902,  pp.  167-177. ) 

Capen,  Edward  Warren.  The  historical  development  of  the  poor  law 
of  Connecticut. 
JVew  York:  The  Oolumhia  univei'sity  p)^^^i  The  Macmillan 
company.,  agents:  London:  P.  S.  I{^ing  &  son,  1905.  5W 
pp.  8°.  {Studies  in  history,  economics  <ind public  law,  ed. 
hy  the  Faculty  of  political  science  of  Columbia  university, 
V.  22.) 

Laws  regulating  education  and  employment  of  minors,  pp.  444-451. 

Child  labor  in  New  Jersey, 

( In  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals,  vol. 
23,  Jan.,  1904,  pp.  183-184.) 

Child  labor  in  the  United  States  and  Massachusetts. 

{In  Labor  bulletin  of  the  commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  no.  32,  ' 
July,  1904,  pp.  161-167.     Boston,  1904.     8°.) 


CHILD  labor:  united  states  y 

Colorado.     Bureau  of  labor  statistics.     Third  biennial  report,  1891- 
1892. 
Colorado  Springs:   The  Gazette  printing  co..,  1892.     5°. 

"The  evils  of  child  labor,"  pp.  139-148;  "Education  of  children," 
pp.  149-153. 

An  argument  for  child  labor  legislation,  because  of  increased  child 
labor  in  the  State,  and  recommends  such  legislation.  Also  rec- 
ommends legislation  that  shall  secure  the  enforcement  of  the 
Colorado  compulsory  education  law. 

Eighth  biennial  report,  1901-1902. 

Denver^  Colorado:   The  S)iiit?L-Brool!s printing co.,  1902.     8°. 

"Child  labor,"  pp.  280-292. 

General  consideration  of  evils  of  child  labor  with  recommendation 
for  the  creation  of  the  office  of  state  factory  inspector. 

Ninth  biennial  report,  1903-1904. 

Denver^  Colorado:   The  Smith- Brooks jyr'intingco.,  190 Jf..     8°. 
"The  women  and  children's  eight-hour  law,"  pp.  39— il. 

Commons,  John  Rogers,  ed.     Trade  unionism  and  lal)or  problems; 
ed. ,  with  an  introduction,  b}'  John  K.  Commons. 
Bosto7i,  Nev}  York.,  [etc.]:  Ginn  c&  company.^  \1905\     xiv.,  628 
pp.     8°.     {Selections  and  documents  in  economics.,  ed.  hy 
William  Z.  Bij/ley.) 

Child  labor,  pp.  242,  345,  423,  501,  506. 

Connecticut.     Bureau  oj" labor  statistics.     Fifth  annual  report,  1889. 
Hartford,  Conn.:   The  Case,  Zockwood (& Br'ainard company, 
1890.     8'. 

Child  labor,  by  Florence  Kelley,  pp.  43-55. 

r     Eighth  annual  report,  1892. 

Jfcriden,  Conn. :  Press  of  the  Journal  publishing  company, 
190S.     8. 

"Child  labor,"  i)p.  175-210. 

Makes  a  comparison  l)etween  the  census  figures  of  1880  and 
1890  in  the  textile  industries,  as  to  Connecticut,  New  England, 
and  th(;  United  States,  showing  the  relative  increase  or  decrea.se 
in  the  number  of  women  and  children  employed.  Correspond- 
ence is  printed  on  a  proposition  to  increase  the  age  limit  of  chil- 
dren from  thirteen  tn  fdtuteeii  years. 

Tenth  aiuuial  rei)()rt,  IMM. 

MeridiH,  Conn.:   Prexs  tf  the  Jniirnal  jmlih.shlng  company, 
189'^.     8\ 

"Child  labor,"  pp.  265-291. 

Outlines  an  argument  to  raise  the  wnrking  age  limit  of  ciiildren  fn^m 
thirteen  to  fourtiren  vears. 


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Connecticut.     Bureau  of  labor  statistics.     Eighteenth  annual  report, 
1902. 
2£eriden,  Conn.:  Journal  inMlsking  company.,  1902.     8^. 

The  appendix,  "Laws  relating  to  labor  and  labor  interests,"  con- 
tains the  laws  regulating  tlie  employment  of  children. 

Daniel,  Anna  S.     Conditions  of  the  labor  of  women  and  children. 

(//(  Journal   of  social  s^cience,  no.  30,   Oct.,  1892,  pp.  73-85.     New 
York,  1S92.     8°.) 

Davies,  Edgar  T.     Necessity  for  further  preventive  and  protective 
child  labor  legislation. 

{In  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.     Proceedings, 
1905,  pp.  143-148.     [Columbus,  0.],  1905.     8°.) 

Devine,  E.  T.     Some  statistics  of  child  labor. 

{Li  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals,  vol. 
21,  May,  1903,  pp.  505-50(J.) 

Erickson,  Halford.     Child  labor  legislation  and  methods  of  enforce- 
ment in  northern  central  states. 

{In  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals,  vol. 
25,  May,  1905,  pp.  467-479.) 

Farquhar,  A.  B.     Child  labor  as  an  economic  question. 

{In  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.     Proceedings, 
1903,  pp.  196-199.     [Columbus,  O.],  1903.     8°.) 

Fox,  Hugh  F.     Child  labor  in  New  Jersey: 

{In  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals,  vol. 
20,  July,  1902,  pp.  191-199.) 

The  operation  of  the  new  child  labor  law  in  New  Jersey. 

{In  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals,  vol. 
25,  May,  1905,  pp.  522-541.) 

Granger,  Urs.  A.  O.     The  work  of  the  general  federation  of  women's 
clubs  against  child  labor. 

{In  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals,  vol. 
25,  May,  1905,  pp.  516-521.) 

Hirsch,  Emil  G.     Child  labor  from  the  empIo3'ers  point  of  view. 

{In  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals,  vol. 
25,  May,  1905,  pp.  551-557.) 

Hoffman,  Frederick  L.     The  social  and  medical  aspects  of  child  labor. 

{In  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.     Proceedings, 
1903,  pp.  1.38-157.     [Columbus,  O.],  1903.     8°.) 


CHILD  labor:  united  states  11 

Horton,  Isabelle,     Children's  work. 

{In  her  The  burden  of  the  city,  pp.  149-193.     Xew  York  [etc.], 

1904.  12°.) 

Hunter,  Robert.    Poverty'. 

Wevj  YorJc^  London :    The  Macmillan  comjxiny,  lOOJf..     xi^  382 

pp.    i^^. 

"Authorities,"  pp.  361-372. 

Io"wa.     Bureau  of  lahor  statistics.     Tenth  biennial  report,  1901-1902. 
Des  Moines:  B.  Murphy^  1903.     8°. 

"Child  labor,"  pp.  22-25,  389,  390. 

Kelley,  Florence.     Child  labor  legislation. 

{In  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals,  vol. 

20,  July,  1902,  pp.  155-164.) 

Child  labor  legislation  and  enforcement  in  Xew  England  and 

the  middle  states, 

{In  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.  Annals,  vol. 
25,  :May,  1905,  pp.  480-490.) 

An  elective  child-labor  law. 

(In  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals,  vol. 

21,  May,  1903.  pp.  438-445.) 

Die  gesetzliche  Regelung  der  Kinderarbeit  im  Staate  Illinois. 

{In  Archiv  fiir  soziale  Gesetzgebung  und  Statistik,  vol.  12,  pp.  530- 
550.     Berlin,  1898.     8°.) 

Industrial  causes  of  juvenile  delinquency. 

(^/n  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.     Proceedings, 

1905,  pp.  148-149.     [Columbus,  O.],  1905.     8°.) 

Some  ethical  gains  through  legislation. 

Neu}  York:   The  Macmillan  company.,  1905.     x,  3^1  pp.     12^. 
{The  citizeyi's  library  of  economics.,  politics,  and  sociology .) 

"The  right  to  childhood:  Young  children  working  in  tenement 
houses;  Young  children  in  domestic  work;  Chiliircii  in  street 
occuiiations;  Telegraph  and  messenger  boys;  Children  in  retail 
tra<le;  Ciiildren  in  manufacture;  The  gla.«.s  bottle  industry,"  pp. 
:^57;  "The  child,  the  stat«-,  aii<l  the  nation,"  pp.  5S-10.1. 

— ; Use  and  abu.sc  of  factor\'  ins[)e(tion. 

{In  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.  Proceedings, 
1903,  pp.  i:i5-1.38.     [Columbus,  ().],  1903.     8°.) 

Tlic  working  child. 

{In  .National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.  Proceedings, 
1896,  pp.  161-1(55.     Boston,  1896.     8°.) 


12  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Kelley,  Florence,  and  Alzina  P.  Stevens.     Wage-earning  children. 

{In  Hull  house  maps  and  jiapers,  pp.  49-76.     New  York,  1895.     8°. 
Library  of  economics  and  iwlitics,  no.  5.) 

Kirkland,  James  H.  The  school  as  a  force  arrayed  against  child 
labor. 

{In  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals,  vol. 
25,  May,  1905,  pp.  558-562.) 

Levasseur,  Pierre  Emile.  The  American  workman.  An  American 
translation  by  Thomas  S.  Adams.  Edited  by  Theodore 
Marburg. 

Balthnon'e:   The  Johns  Hophinn  press ^  1900.    xx.,517pp.    8'^. 

"Child  labor,"  pp.  105, 106, 121, 134, 137, 145-170, 176,  482. 
"Wages  of  women  and  children,"  pp.  3.36-3.58. 

Lindsay,  Samuel  McCune.  Proceedings  of  the  annual  meeting  of  the 
National  child  labor  committee. 

{In  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals,  vol. 

25,  May,  1905,  pp.  565-585.) 
"Held  in  the  City  of  New  York,  February  14-16,  1905." 

Lindsey,  Ben  B.  Child  labor  legislation  and  methods  of  enforcement 
in  the  western  states. 

{In  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals,  vol. 
25,  May,  1905,  pp.  508-515.) 

Loos,  Isaac  A.     Child  labor  legislation  in  Iowa. 

{In  Iowa  journal  of  history  and  politics,  vol.  3,  Oct.,  1905,  pp.  562- 
582.) 

Lovejoy,  Owen  R.     The  test  of  effective  child-labor  legislation. 

{In  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals,  vol. 
25,  May,  1905,  pp.  459-466.) 

McKel-way,  A.  J.     Child  labor  in  southern  industry. 

{In  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals,  vol. 
25,  May,  1905,  pp.  430-i36. ) 

Maryland.     Bureau  of  industrial  statistics.     First   annual   report, 
1893. 
Baltiiaore:    Wm.  J.  C.  Didany  company.,  \189S\     8°. 

"Child  labor,"  pp.  179-199. 

An  investigation,  undertaken  at  the  suggestion  of  the  Knights  of 

Labor  in  Baltimore,  as  to  the  effects  of  child  labor  in  that  city; 

with  letters  on  the  subject  of  child  labor  from  Cardinal  Gibbons, 

Sidney  Sherwood,  and  others. 


CHILD  labor:  united  states  13 

Maryland.     Bureau  of  industrial  staMstics.     Tenth  annual  report, 
1901. 
Baltimore:  King  hrothers,  1902.     8°. 

"Employment  of  children,"  pp.  175-178. 

Massachusetts.     Bareau  of  statistics  of  labor.     32d  annual  report, 
1902. 
Boston:   Wright  i&  Potter  pub.  CO.,  1902.     8-. 

Labor  laws  of  Massachusetts:  Employment  of  women  and  children, 
pp.  332-339. 

Michigan.     Bureau  of  labor  and  industrial  statistics.      Eighteenth 
annual  report,  1901. 
1901.      Wyrikoop   IlallenbecJc    Crawford  company.,    Lansijig., 
Mich.     8°. 

Child  labor  in  Wisconsin,  by  John  J.  "Williams,  pp.  258-260. 

Milner,  ^Madeleine   ^V.     Special  bibliography,   no.    1.     Woman   and 
child  hibor. 

{In  American  journal  of  sociologj-,  vol.  3,  July,  1897,  pp.  139-144.) 
Principally  references  to  reports  of  Bureaus  of  labor  in  the  United 
States. 

Minnesota.      Bureau   of  labor  statistics.      Second    l)iennial    report, 
1889-1890. 
Harrison  t6  Smith.,  Minneapolis.,  \1890\     8^. 

The  second  chapter,  pp.  154-233,  is  devoted  to  child  labor,  and  pre- 
sents "from  the  'Report  on  the  factory  system  of  the  United 
States,'  by  Hon.  Carroll  D.  Wri<fht,  a  short  review  of  English 
legislation,  with  a  synopsis  of  the  Factory  act  of  1878  as  far  as  it 
applies  to  textile  factories." 

Kiglith  l)iennial  report,  1901-1902. 

ISt.  Paul :   Pionrer pi^ess  company.,  1902,     5°. 
"Child  lalM.r,"  pp.  405-419. 

-Xinth  l.icmiial  report,  1903-1904.     Vol.  1. 

\Minii'ain,lis\:   ( Treat  Western  printing  co..,  190 Jf,.     8^. 

"Child  labor,"  pp.  8.3-91. 

"  .\  general  review  of  tiie  coiKlitiniiH  of  cinployment  of  cliildriMi  in 
the  variiiuH  industries  of  the  stale." 

Mitchell,  rloliii.     Organized  labof;   its  ]>i()lilenis,  purposes  ami  ideals 
and  the  present  and  tiitnre  of  American  wage  earners. 
America?)   bno/t- and  liibh'  hnu.s, .   /'Iiilad< lj>lii<i,   \190J\.     xii, 
4^30  />/>.      /nrf/'(ii/.s.     ,S  . 

"The  work  of  women  and  cliibbin,"  pp.  131-141. 


14  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Montana.     Bureau  of  agriculture.     Ninth  report,  1904. 

Allied  printing  trades  council,  Helena.^  [1904].     ^°« 
"Child  labor,"  pp.  165-169. 

Montgomery,  John  B.     Common  sense  and  cooperation. 

{In  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.  Proceedings, 
1903,  pp.  200-203.      [Columbus,  O.],  1903.     8°.) 

Murphy,  Edgar  Gardner.     Child  labor  as  a  national  problem,  with 
especial  reference  to  the  southern  states. 

{In  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.  Proceedings, 
1903,  pp.  121-134.     [Columbus,  O.],  1903.     8°.) 

Problems  of  the  present  South;  a  discussion  of  certain  of  the 

educational,  industrial  and  political  issues  in  the  southern 
states. 
]Ve2.o  Yorl-:   The  Macmillan  company^  190 4.      xi^  (i),  335 pp. 
12°. 

"The  industrial  revival  and  child  labor,"  pp.  95-125;  "Child  labor 
and  the  industrial  south,  pp.  127  149,  309-329. 

National  child  labor  committee,  JS'ew  York.     Child  labor. 

Wew  Yorh.^  National  child  labor  committee,   1905.     173,  (3) 
pp.     8°.     {PuI>licatio7is  of  the  National  child  labor  commit- 
tee.    Larger  series  '2. ) 

"Papers  reprinted  from  the  Annals  of  the  American  academy  of 
political  and  social  science,  vol.  xxv,  no.  3,  May,  1905,  in  which 
they  were  originally  published  as  the  Proceedings  of  the  first 
annual  meeting  of  the  National  child  labor  committee." 

For  contents  under  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science, 
pp.  7-8  of  this  List. 

The  cost  of  child  labor;  a  study  of   diseased  and  disabled 

children. 
New  York,  1905.     35  pp.     16°. 

Cover-title. 

Dependent  parents;  a  discussion  of  the  problem  of  the  widow 

dependent  on  her  young  children  for  support. 

Neto  York,  1905.     11pp.     16°. 

Cover-title. 

Illiteracy  promoted  by  perjury;  a  statement  from  the  Penn- 

sylvania child  labor  committee. 
N&uj  York,  1005.     15  pp.     16°. 

Cover-title. 


CHILD  labor:  united  states  15 

New  Hampshire.     Bureau  of  labor.     Fifth  biennial  report,  vol.  T, 
1904. 
[Printed  hy  the  Telegraph  jnibliddng  co.^  Naslnm^   N.   IL\ 
1901^.     cS'°. 

New  Hampshire  labor  laws:  Enforcement  of  laws  regulating 
employment  of  children,  pp.  198-202. 

New  Jersey.     Bureiin  of  .statistics  ofJahor  and  industries.     Twenty- 
.sixtli  annual  report,  1903. 
Somerville.,    X.    J.:    The    Unionist- Gazette   2>f Anting   house, 
1901^.     8°. 

"The  social  aspect  of  child  labijr  in  New  Jersey.  1903,"  pp. 
241-421. 

"This  inquiry  respecting  child  labor  in  New  Jersey  is  contined  to  a 
study  of  the  social  and  industrial  conditions  of  938  children  (485 
males  and  453  females)  employed  in  the  principal  factory  towns." 

New  York.     State.     Bureau  of  statistics  of  lahor.     Eighth  annual 
report,  1890. 
Albany:  James  B.  Lyon.,  1891.    2  parts.     8°. 
Child  labor,  pt.  1,  pp.  37-103. 

Eighteenth  annual  report,  1900. 


Albany:  James  B.  Lyou,  1901.     8°. 

Laws  of  New  York  regulating  the  liours  of  lal:)or.     Employment  of 
women  and  children,  pp.  lOS-109. 

Department  of  labor.     Fourth  aiuuuil  report  of  the 


Comnii-ssioner  of  labor,  1904. 
Albany:   Brandoio  jyrinting  compatiy.,  1905.     2  vols.     8°. 

"Child  labor,"  vol.  1,  part  1,  pp.  21-27;  "Working  hours  of  minors 
and  women,"  pp.  27-29;  "Labor  legislation  in  1904:  Child 
labor,"  pp.  62-<)5;  "Judicial  decisions  relating  to  labor:  Validity 
of  a  new  child  labor  law,"  pp.  111-113;  "Commi.ssionerMcMack- 
in's  answer  to  the  child  labor  committee,"  i)p.  265-287. 

Rauchberg,  ilriniicli.      |)i("  I^rli(d)uiiL:  I'lbiM"  Ftmikmi-  und  Kiiul(>rarh(>it 
in  ili'ii  ViU'cinigten  Staaten. 

{In  Archiv  fiir  soziale  (iesetzgebnng  und  Statistik.  vul.  12,  pp. 
135-147.     I'.crlin,  1898.     8°.) 

Rhode  Island.      /Ji/r""/  of  ifx/i/.striid  .s/iifi.stifs.     l-'il'tli  iiinuuil  report, 
1.S91. 
Proridence:    K.   L.  Fr,.<  mau    c('  son,  1S9J.      .rl,\   19 1  i>j».      S°. 

CoNTENTH. — LawH  of  the  several  slatcH  relative  to  the  <iii|il(>yiii(iit 
and  education  of  children,  i)p.  .■)-21;  Opiiiinns  and  remarks  of 
BUi)erintendciits,  mendierH  of  ciiiimittees,  principals  and  teachers 
of  hcIiooIh,  clergymen,  and  pliysician.H  relative  tn  cliild  lal">r,  jip. 
22-62;  Census  of  children  employed  by  occupations,  age,  place  of 
26191—06 3 


16  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

birth,  parent  nativity,  and  sex,  pp.  63-165;  Wages  of  children, 
pp.  166-181;  School  attendance  and  absentees,  pp.  185-188. 

Riis,  Jacob  A.     The  children  of  the  poor. 

I^eio  York:    Charles  Scribner^s  sons,  1892.     xi,  SOO  jpp.     8°. 
"  The  little  toilers."     pp.  92-117. 

Robbins,  Hayes.     The  necessit\'  of  factory  legislation  in  the  South. 

{In  American  academy'  of  political  and  social  science.  Annals,  vol. 
20,  July,  1902,  pp.  181-188.) 

Roberts,  Peter.     Anthracite  coal  communities;  a  study  of  the  dem- 
ography, the   social,  educational,   and   moral   life  of   the 
anthracite  regions. 
JVeiv  York,  London:    The  MaciiiiUan  company,  190 If,,     xiii, 
S87  pjj.     Maps.     Plates.     8°. 

Bibliography,  pp.  xi-xiii. 

"Our  educational  apparatus:  1.  Schoolhouses  in  mining  towns. 
2.  The  men  and  women  who  teach.  3.  The  boys  and  girls  in 
school.  4.  The  boys  in  the  breakers.  5.  Can  our  educational 
system  be  improved?"     pp.  151-187. 

The  employment  of  girls  in  textile  industries  of  Pennsylvania. 

{In  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.  Annals, 
vol.  23,  May,  1904,  pp.  434-444.) 

Employment  of  girls  in  the  textile  industry  of  Pennsylvania. 

{In  Commons,  John  R.,  ed.  Trade  unionism  and  labor  problems, 

pp.  423-434.     Boston,  1905.     8°.) 
"  From  the  Annals,  American  academy  of  political  science,  vol.  23, 

1904,  pp.  434-444." 

Robinson,  Harriet  H.     Loom  and  spindle;  or.  Life  among  the  early 
mill  girls;  with  a  sketch  of  "The  Lowell  Offering"  and 
some  of  its  contributors. 
JVeio    York  and  Boston:    Thomas    Y.    Crowell  cfe  company, 
\1898\.       vii,  216pp.     W. 

Sewall,  Hannah  R.     Child  labor  in  the  United  States. 

{In  United  States.  Bureau  of  labor.  Bulletin,  vol.  9,  no.  52,  May, 
1904,  pp.  485-637.     Washington,  1904.     8°.) 

"It relates  to  the  employment  at  labor  of  children  under  16  years 
of  age,  their  earnings,  the  hours  of  labor  required  of  them,  and 
other  conditions  affecting  their  well-being  owing  to  the  kind  of 
work  they  do  and  the  sanitary  character  of  the  places  where  they 
are  employed.  It  also  relates  to  the  amount  of  schooling  they 
have  had,  and  to  their  health  and  home  conditions.  Data  for 
this  purpose  have  been  sought  mainly  from  two  sources — the 
employers  and  the  parents  of  the  children.  Representative  estab- 
lishments in  which  children  were  employed  have  been  visited 
and  replies  obtained  to  questions  concerning  all  under  16  years 


CHILD  labor:  united  states  17 

of  age.  Interviews  have  also  been  had  with  many  children  indi- 
vidually, and  further  information  soutrht  concerning  them  at 
their  homes. 

"  The  territory  covered  has  been  limited  to  a  comparatively  small 
number  of  states  because  of  the  practical*  difficulties  in  the  way 
of  canvassing  a  large  number  within  a  reasonable  time."  The 
states  chosen  were:  Pennsylvania;  New  York;  Massachusetts; 
Illinois;  North  Carolina;  South  Carolina;  New  Jersey;  Georgia; 
Maryland;  Wisconsin;  Rhode  Island;  Missouri;  Alabama. 

Contexts. — General  conditions  affecting  children  employed  at  labor: 
Ages;  Earnings  and  occupations;  Hours  of  labor;  Certain  other 
conditions  affecting  children;  Working  children;  Nativity  and 
nationality  of  working  children;  Ages  of  working  children; 
Schooling  and  literacy  of  working  children;  Health  of  working 
children;  Home  conditions  of  working  children;  Legislation 
relating  to  child  labor:  Age  limit  for  employment;  Employment 
during  school  time;  Employment  of  illiterates;  Dangerous,  inju- 
rious, or  immoral  occupations;  Emploj'ment  in  dangerous  opera- 
tions; Hours  of  labor;  Night  work;  Other  child  labor  legislation; 
Enforcement  of  child  labor  laws;  The  laws  relating  to  child  labor 
enacted  in  the  United  States  and  in  force  at  the  close  of  the  year 
a903. 

Sha"w,  AVilliam  B.     Compulsory  education  in  the  United  States. 

{In  Educational  review,  vol.  3,  May,  1892,  pp.  444-449;  vol.  4, 
June,  1892,  pp.  47-52;  Sept.,  1892,  pp.  129-141.) 

Sikes,  Madeleine  Wallin.    SummaiT  of  laws  relating  to  compulsory 
education  and  child  labor  in  tho  United  States. 

( hi  United  States.     Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  education,  1899- 

1900,  vol.  2,  pp.  259(>-2602.     Wasliington,  1901.     8°.) 
Prepared  for  the  Cliicago  Association  of  Collegiate  Alumnaj. 

Smith,  Iloke.     Child  labor  and  illiteracy. 

{In  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.  Proceedings, 
1903,  pp.  188-191.     [Columbus,  O.J,  1903.     8°.) 

Social  progress;  a  yt-ar  book  and  encyclopedia  of  economic,  indus- 
trial, soci:il  ;ind  religious  statistics.     1905.     Josiah  Strong, 
editor. 
JVew   York:    Tlw   Bah,r    and   Taylor  n,.,  [l!JOo\.      (6'),  -A/^.9 

Cliil.l  labor,  pp.  91-9."),  2<)5. 

Same.     1900. 

Neu)Ym^h:  The  Bohr „n,l  Tuiilorn,.^  inOC.    {',),, UG j>j>.    8'=>. 
Child  labor,  by  Florfucr  Kcllcy,  pp.  lf)7-\(i\,  2t)9. 


18  LlBKARy    OF    CONGRESS 

Spargo,  floliii.     The  bitter  cit  of  the  children;  with  an  introduction 
l)v  Robert  Hunter. 
New  Yo?'k,  London:    The  Macmillan  cmnjmny^  1906.     xxiii., 
337 pp. ,  Plates.     Facsimile.     Diagrams.     12°. 

"The  working  child,"  pp.  125-217;  "Remedial  measures:  Child 
labor,"  pp.  256-260;  " A  commissioner  of  charities  on  child 
labor,"  pp.  305-306;  "  Notes  and  authorities:'  The  working  child," 
pp.  314-319. 

Stimson,   F[rederic]  J[esup].     Handbook   to   the   labor  law  of   the 
United  States. 
KeivYov'l':    C.  Scrihner's  sons,  1896.     xxii,  {2),  385 pp.     12°. 
Treats  of  laws  regulating  child  labor  in  the  various  States. 

United  States.  59th  Congress.,  Isl session.  II.  R.  17838.  A  bill  to 
regulate  the  eraplo^^ment  of  child  labor  in  the  District  of 
Columbia.     April  6,  1906.     7  pp.     8°. 

House  report  no.  29Jf9.     Child  labor  in  the  District 

of  Columbia.     Report  from  the  Committee  on  the  District 
of  Columbia.     April  6,  1906.     5  pp.     8°.    ' 

Bureau  of  education.     Statutor}'  provisions  relating  to  com- 

pulsory attendance  and  child  lal)or. 

{In  United  States.     Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  education,  1900- 

1901,  vol.  2,  pp.  2409-2414.     Washington,  1902.     8°.) 

A  revision  of  the  table  compiled  by  Madeleine  W.  Sikes,  and  pub- 
lished in  the  report  of  the  Commissioner  for  1899-1900. 

Same. 

{In  United  States.     Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  education,  1901- 

1902,  vol.  2,  pp.  2347-2352.     Washington,  1903.     8°.) 

Same. 

{In  United  States.     Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  education,  1903, 

vol.  2,  pp.  2399-2404.     Washington,  1905.     8°.) 
"The    .     .     .     table  has  been  brought,  so  far  as  practicable,  down 

to  the  date  of  this  report,  and  in  the  case  of  many  of  the  states 

the  legislation  of  1904  has  been  given." 

Bureau  of  labor.     Bulletin. 

Washington:    Government  printing  office,  1895-1905.    10  vols. 
8°. 

Contains  laws  relating  to  employment  of  women  and  children. 

Eleventh  annual  report  of  the  Commissioner  of  labor, 


1895-96.  Work  and  wages  of  men,  women,  and  children. 
Washington:  Government  printing  ofjice,  1897.  671pp.  8°. 
Contains  statistics  relative  to  the  occupations  and  earnings  of  women 
and  children;  relative  efficiency  of  women  and  children  and  of 
men  engaged  in  same  occupations;  comparison  of  earnings  of 
women  and  children  and  of  men  of  the  same  grade  of  efficiency; 
reasons  for  the  employment  of  women  and  girls. 


CHILD  labor:  united  states  19 

United  States.     Bureau  of  labor'.    Index  of  all  reports  issued  by 

bureaus  of  labor  statistics  in  the  United  States  prior  to 

March  1,  1902.     Prepared  under  the  direction  of  Carroll  D. 

Wright. 

Washington:    Government  printing  office.,  1902.     287  pp.     8'^. 

Contains  references  to  the  material  on  child  labor  contained  in  the 
various  state  reports. 

Labor  laws  of  the  United  States,  with  decisions  of 


courts  relating  thereto.     Prepared  under  the  direction  of 
Carroll  D.  Wright. 
Washingtoii:   Goveimment  printing  office,  190Jf,.    llf-lSpp.    8°. 
(Tenth  special  report  of  the  Commissioner  of  labor.) 
Contains  the  laws  of  the  various  states  relating  to  child  labor. 

Laws  relating  to  the  employment  of  children  in  the 


United  States. 

{In  United  States.  Bureau  of  labor.  Bulletin,  no.  62,  Jan.,  1906, 
pp.  197-285.     Washington,  1906.     8°.) 

"Bulletin  No.  52  of  this  Bureau,  issued  in  May,  1904,  contained  a 
compilation  of  the  laws  relating  to  child  labor  in  force  at  the  close 
of  the  year  1903.  Numerous  changes  have  been  made  within  the 
past  two  years,  and  the  general  interest  in  the  subject  is  deemed 
sufficient  to  warrant  a  reproduction  of  this  body  of  legislation, 
incorporating  the  recent  amendments  and  additions  thereto." 

Census    office.      Twelfth   census.,    1900.     Occupations   at    the 

twelfth  census.     Prepared  under  the  supervision  of  William 
C.  Hunt. 
Washington:  Government  printing  office,  190 Jf.    cclxvi,763pp. 
Maps.     Diagrams.     J^-". 

"Summary  of  the  state  and  territorial  laws  regulating  the  employ- 
ment of  children,"  pp.  ccliii-cclxvi. 

Induct  rial  coniinlsslon.     Reports. 

Washingtoji:    Government  jyrinting  office,  1900-1902.     19  vols. 

Vols.  5,  7,  It,  12-17,  19,  contain  Isvidfiicc,  ttc,  on  cliild  labor. 

Van  Vorst,  |r.('ssii'|  '"  .)//•.%•.  ,I(»liii  N'an  N'orst"  ainl  .Mai-io  Van  Vorst. 
I'lic  woman  who  toils;   being  the  experiences  of  two  ladies 
as  factory  girls. 
Ne^n  York:  JJonbleday,  Page  c(-  coin  pa  mj,  I'.in.',.     /,/■,  (7),  :WS 
pp.      Pint,'.      Pnrfrnlf.     S\ 

"A  portion  of  tin-  material  in  tliis  liook  appealed  ^niajly  under  the 

samr  title  in  lAcryboiiy's  magazine." 
"The  child  in  the  Houthern  mills,"  pp.  276-;jO:{. 


20  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Weber,  Adua  F.     Labor  (general), 

{In  Whitten,  Robert  H.,  ed.  Review  of  legislation  1904.  8°.  New 
Vork  State  library.     Bulletin  of  legislation,  25.) 

Child  labor  legislation,  1904. 
Published  annually  since  1901. 

WTiittelsey,  Sarah  Scovill.  Massachusetts  labor  legislation;  an  his- 
torical and  critical  study  .  .  .  with  an  introduction  by 
A.  T.  Hadley. 

[P/i  Uadelplda :  American  academy  of  lyolitical  <&  social  science^ 
1900].     157  pp.     Talle.     8^. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.  Annals.  Sup- 
plement, Jan.,  1901. 

Bibliography,  pp.  145-157. 

Early  child-labor  laws,  1867,  pp.  9-12;  Later  child-labor  laws,  1876- 
1890,  pp.  16-21,  66-67,  83-85;  "  Digest  of  the  labor  laws  of  Massa- 
chusetts: I.  Regulation  of  child  labor,"  p.  113;  II.  "Hours  of 
labor  of  women  and  children,"  pp.  113-116. 

"WTiitten,  Kobert  H. ,  ed.     Comparative  summary  and  index  of  legis- 
lation, 1904. 
Albany:    New   York  state  education  department,  1905.     8^. 
{New  York  state  library.     Bulletin  of  legislation.^  2 J/,.) 

Employment  of  children,  nos.  2091,  2118,  2121. 
Published  annually  since  1891. 

Digest  of  Governors  messages,  1904,  including  related  topics 

in  the  President's  message. 
Albany:  New   York  state  education  department.,  190 Jf..     8°. 
{New  York  state  library.     Bidletin  of  legislation,  '23.) 

Child  labor,  no.  2118. 
Published  annually  since  1902. 

Digest  of  Governors  messages,  1905,  including  related  topics 

in  the  President's  message. 
Albany:  New    York  state  education  department,   1906.     8°. 
{New  York  state  library.     Bulletin  of  legislation,  27.) 
Child  labor,  no.  2118. 

"Willey,  Freeman  Otis.     The  laborer  and  the  capitalist. 
Orange,  N.  J.,  1897.     viii,  812 pp.     8°. 
Child  labor,  pp.  164-173. 

Williamson,  Emily  E.     Child  labor  legislation. 

{In  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.    Annals,    vol. 

21,  May,  1903,  pp.  446-451.) 
A  synopsis  of  a  report  to  the  National  conference  of  charities  and 

correction  held  at  Atlanta,  May  6-13,  1903,  arranged  by  states. 


CHILD  labor:  united  states  21 

Willoughby,  William  F[ranklinj,  and  Mary  Clare  G-rafiFenried.  I. 
Child  labor,  by  William  F.  Willoughby,  A.  B.  II.  Child 
labor,  b}^  Miss  Clare  de  Graffenried. 
[^Baltimore]:  American  economic  association^  1890.  IJfd  pj). 
8°.  {Publicatio7is  of  the  American  economie  association. 
Monographs^  -y.  5,  no.  2.) 

The  paper  by  William  F.  Willoughby  treats  of  the  subject  under  the 
following  divisions:  Introduction;  Child-labor  in  England;  Child- 
labor  in  the  United  States;  The  political  economy  of  child-labor; 
and  Social  aspect  of  child-labor. 

Wilmer,  C.  B.     Humanity  and  economics,  with  special  reference  to 
child  labor. 

[In  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.  Proceedings, 
1903,  pp.  166-180.     [Columbus,  O.],  1903.     8°.) 

Wisconsin.     Bureau  of  labor  and  industrial  statistics.     Eighth  bien- 
nial report,  1897-1898. 
Madison:  Democrat  jprinting  company.,  1899.     8^. 

"Special  inspections:  Child  labor,"  pp.  490-554. 
Ninth  biennial  report,  1899-1900. 


Madison:  Democrat  pinnting  company .,  1901.     8^. 
"  Child  labor  in  the  United  States,"  pp.  264-406. 


CHILD  LABOR:   UNITED  STATES 

ARTICLES   IN   PERIODICALS 

1873.    The  little  laborers  of  New  York  city.     C.  L.  Brace. 

Harper' 8  new  monthly  magazine^  vol.  Jt.7  {Aug..,  1873):  321-332. 

1885.     The  employment  of  children.     John  F.  Crowell. 

Andover  review.,  vol.  Jt.  {July,  1885):  1^2-55. 

1888.  Education  and  the  employment  of  children.    Eliza  F.  Andrews. 

Popular  science  monthly,  vol.  33  {June,  1888):  230-233. 

1889.  Child  labor  and  some  of  its.  results.     Helen  Campbell. 

Chautauquan,  vol.  10  {Oct.,  1889):  21-21^. 

1890.  Child-labor.     William  F.  Willou^hby. 

American  economic  association.     Publications,  vol.  5  {Mar., 
1890):  5-70. 

1890.     Child-labor.     Clare  de  Graffenried. 

American  economic  association.     Publications,  vol.  5  {Mav., 
1890):  71-U9. 

1890.     White  child  slavery;  a  symposium:  I.  Helen  Campbell.     H. 
Solomon  Schiudler.    HI.  Florence  Kelley  Wischnewetzky. 
IV.  Jennie  June  (Jane  C.  Cooley.)     V.  A.  A.  Chevaillier. 
VI.  C.  Orchardson. 
Arena,  vol.  1  {April,  1890):  589-603. 

1890.     Our  toiling  children.     Florence  Kelley  Wischnewetzky. 
Our  day,  vol.  6  {Sept.,  1890):  192-197. 

1894.     Child  labor.     Edward  Thimme. 

American  federation  ist,  vol.  l{June,  189Jf):  67-68. 

1894.  Child  slavery  in  America.  I.  The  child,  the  factory,  and  the 
state,  by  Alzina  Parsons  Stevans.  H.  Child  labor  an 
obstacle  to  industrial  progress,  by  Alice  L.  Woodbridge. 
HI.  Data  compiled  and  condensed  from  the  original  sources, 
by  Thomas  E.  Will.  IV.  Bibliography  of  child  labor, 
compiled  by  Thomas  E.  Will. 
Arena,  vol.  10  {June,  189 1^):  IIT-IU- 
22 


CHILD  labor:  united  states  23 

1896.     Child  labor  in  the  United  States.     Wilbur  F.  Crafts. 
PuUlc  ojyinion,  vol.  20  {Apr.  9,  1896):  J^GO-JtBl. 

1896.  Child  labor.     M.  Raphael. 

American  federationist,  vol.  3  {Oct..,  1896):  157-159. 

1897.  Child  labor.     Florence  Kelley. 

Charities  reoiew,  vol.  6  {May,  1897):  221-229. 

1898.  The  Illinois  child-labor  law.     Florence  Kelle}'. 

American  journal  of  sociology,  vol.  3  {Jan.,  1898):  JfdO-501. 

1899.  Proposed  child  legislation  in  Illinois.     Carl  Kelse3\ 

Charities  revieio,  vol.  8  {Jan.,  1899):  511-513. 

1899.  Child  labor  in  England  and  the  United  States.     Charles  B. 

Spahr. 
Chautaiiquan,  vol.  30  {Oct..  1899):  U-IfS. 

1900.  "Woman  and  child  labor.     Bibliography. 

Chaiitauquan^  vol.  30  {Feb.,  1900):  ^63-1^6^. 

1901.  The  fight  against  child  labor  in  Alabama.     Irene  M.  Ashby. 

American  federation  ist,  vol.  8  {Jlay,  1901):  150-157. 

1901.     Child  labor  legislation  in  the  south.     Leonora  Beck  Ellis. 

Gvnton''s  magazine,  vol,  21  {July,  1901):  1^5-53. 

1901.     Child-labor  in  southern  cotton  mills.     Irene  M.  Ashby. 
World's  work,  vol.  2  {Oct.,  1901):  1290-1295. 

1901.     Child  opeiutives  in  southern  mills.     Leonora  Beck  Ellis. 

Independent,  vol.  53  {Xov.  7,  1901):  2637-261^7. 

1901.  Children    in    factorj'    and    commercial    lite,     liaryot    Holt 

Cahoon. 
New  England  magazine,  n.  s.,  vol.  25  {Dec,  1901):    408-511. 

1902.  Abolish  child  labor.     Irene  M.  Ashby-Macfadyen. 

American  fderatlonist,  vol.  9  {Jan.,  1902):  19-20. 

1902.     ChiM  labor.     Jerome  Dowd. 

Sou  Hi  Ml  <rntir  quarterly.  r<, I.  I  [Jan.    I'JO!):  J^l-JiB. 

1902.     ("liild  l:il)()r  ill  Illinois  and  Iowa. 

Charities,  vol.  S  {F,h.  /,  IU02):  99. 

1902.     ( 'liil(l-l;iltor  in  Illinois  and  other  states. 

American  academy  <f  jx'Ht-icut  <iiid  noeiid  science.     Annals^ 
vol.  19  (Mar.,  1902):  312. 
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1902.     Child  labor. 

C/uu'lfic.^,  vol.  S  {Mar.,  1,  190^):  Wl. 

1902.     Dodging  the  child  labor  issue.     G.  Gunton. 

aunton's  magazine,  vol.  m  {Mar.,  1902):  2J^6-252. 

1902.     Evils  of  southern  factory  life.     Jesse  Armon  Baldwin. 

Gunton' s  magazine,  vol.  22  {Apr.,  1902):  326-337. 

1902.     Child  labor  in  the  south.     Irene  M.  Ashby-Macfadyen. 

Current  literature,  vol.  33  {Juli/,  1902):  77-79. 

1902.     A  standard  child-labor  law.     Florence  Kelley. 
Charities,  vol.  9  {Aug.  2,  1902):  121^-127. 

1902.     Child  labor.     [Editorial.] 

Indej>mdent,  vol.  5J^  {Aug.  21,  1902):  2032-2033. 

1902.     KSouthern  protest  against  child  labor. 

Outlool,  vol.  71  {Aug.  9,  1902):  906-908. 

1902.     The  child-labor  disgrace. 

Outlool',  vol.  71  {Aug.  23,  1902):  990. 

1902.     Child  slaver}^  in  the  South.     Hugh  Cavanaugh. 
Pilgrim,  vol.  6  {Aug.,  1902):  8,  31. 

1902.     The  cry  of  the  children.     B.  O.  Flower. 

Arena,  vol.  28  {Sept.,  1902):  305-317. 

1902.     Child  labor  in  factories. 

Harpers  weekly,  vol.  1^6  {Sept.  13,  1902):  1280. 

1902.     Child  labor  again.     [Editorial.] 

Independent,  vol.  oJf.  {Sept.  11,  1902):  2205. 

1902.     The  story  of  a  sweatshop  girl.     Sadie  Frowne. 

Independent,  vol.  51^  {Sept.  25,  1902):  2279-2282. 

1902.     The  worst  crime  of  civilization— [child  labor]. 
World's  worh,  vol.  ^  {Sept.,  1902):  21^75. 

1902.  The  movement  to  restrict  child  labor.     Leonora  Beck  Ellis. 

Arena,  vol.  28  {Oct.,  1902):  370-378. 

1902-1903.     Child  labor  in  the  North:  a  great  national  evil.     William 
English  Walling. 
Ethical  record,  vol.  ^  {Dec.-Jan.,  1902-1903):  39-Jt2. 

1903.  Child  labor  reform  in  New  York. 

Charities,  vol.  10  {Jan.  10,  1903):  52-56. 


CHILD  labor:  united  states  25 

1903.     Child  labor  legislation.     Florence  Kelley. 
Charities,  vol.  10  {Jan.  17.  1903):  67-69. 

1903.     Proposed  child  labor  legislation  in  Alabama. 

Guntooi's  magazine.,  vol.  2Jt.  {Jan..,  1903):  1^7-1^9. 

1903.     Child  labor  in  the  South. 

Southei'n  workman^  vol.  32  {Jan.,  1903):  6-7. 

1903.     AVhat  Boston  has  done  in  regulating  the  street  trades  for  chil- 
dren.    Pauline  Goldmark. 
Charities,  vol.  10  {Feh.  17,  1903):  159-160. 

1903.     Child  labor.     W.  E.  Walling. 

Current  literature,  vol.  3If.  {Feh.,  1903):  ^16-217. 

1903.     Child  labor  laws. 

''Dixie,'"  vol.  19  {Feb.,  1903):  33-3^.. 

1903.     Children  of  the  coal  shadow.     Francis  H.  Nichols. 
Mc Clare's  magazine,  vol.  20  {Feh.,  1903):  JfJ-S-JfJi-Jf.. 

1903.     Child  labor  at  the  North. 

Ontlool,  col.  73  {Feh.  11^,  1903):  37 3-37 I^. 

1903.     Juvenile  crime  and  the  regulation  of  child  labor.     Hugh  F. 
Fox. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals, 
vol.  21  {Mar.,  1903):  332-333. 

1903.     A  stud}'  of  southern  cotton-uiill  comnmnities.     Child  labor. 
The  operatives  in  general.     Leonora  Beck  Ellis. 
American  journal  of  sociology,  vol.  8  {Mar.,  1903):  623-630. 

1903.     Child  labor  [legislation  program].     Kol)ert  Hunter. 
Cm  firry  magazine,  vol.  6'j  {Mar.,  1903):  800-801. 

1903.     Child  laborers  of  the  street — the  New  York  bills. 
Charities,  vol.  10  {Mar.  7,  1903):  205-206. 

1903.     Tli«'.  charity  side  of  child  lahor.     Homer  Folks. 
Charities,  vol.  10  {Mar.  IJ^,  1903):  251r-255. 

1903.     Tlic  cliiid  labor  agitation. 

Ouilnnh-.  rot.  73  {Mar.  1.',,  1903):   602-603. 

1903.     Cliild  labor  in  factories.      Lillian  \V.  Betts. 
Outlook;  vol.  73  {Mar.  l.'t,  1903):  637-6^1. 


26  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1903.     The  first  child-l:i])or  law  enacted  in  North  Carolina.     Daisy 
Denson. 

Charities,  vol.  10  {Apr.  25,  1903):  UO-J^ll. 

1903.     Child-labor  and  factory  inspection. 

Charities,  vol.  10  {Apr.  25,  1903):  ^13-1, 11^. 

1903.     Child  labor  in  the  North. 

Current  literature,  vol.  3J^  {Apr.,  1903):  I,55-I,S7. 

1903.     Child  labor  in  shops  and  homes.     Lillian  W.  Betts. 

Outlook,  vol.  73  {Apr.  18,  1903):  921-927. 

1903.     The  industrial  crime,  child  labor,     A  symposium.     W.  Mac- 
arthur  and  others. 

American  federationist,  vol.  10  {May,  1903):  339-360. 

1903.     Illiteracy  and  child  labor.     The  new  laws  to  protect  children. 
Amei'ican  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  27  {May,  1903): 
531-532. 

1903.     The  3^ears  when  work  begins;  an  analysis  of  child -labor  sta- 
tistics. 
Charities,  vol.  10  {May  2,  1903):  JfJ45-J^50. 

1903.     Current  notes  on  child  labor  laws.     Florence  Kelley. 

Charities,  vol.  10  {May  2,  1903):   Jt50-J,53. 

1903.     Southern  prosperity  is  not  shackled  to  child  labor.     Edgar 
Gardner  Murphy. 

Charities,  vol.  10  {May  2,  1903):  Ji53-Ji56. 

1903.     [Child  labor  as  a  national  problem.] 

Charities,  vol.  10  {May  16,  1903):  m-Ji^T- 

1903.     More  about  child  labor. 

Current  literature,  vol.  3Jp  {May,  1903):  591. 

1903.     Educating  southern  factory  children.     Leonora  Beck  Ellis. 

GuntonUs  'magazine,  vol.  2 If.  {May,  1903):  1^59-1^70. 

1903.     Child  labor  in  Pennsylvania.     Kellogg  Durland. 

Outlook,  vol.  71^  [May  9,  1903):  ^-127. 

1903.    The  prevention  of  child  labor. 

Outlook,  vol.  7  If  {May  30,  1903):  258-259. 

1903.     Children  who  work  at  night.     Josephine  C.  Goldmark. 
Cha/t^ties,  vol.  10  {June  6,  1903):  569-573. 


CHILD  labor:  united  states  27 

1903.     Destitute  children;  child  labor.     Hugh  F.  Fox. 

Charities,  vol.  10  {June  6,  1903):  652-553, 

1903.     Union  labels  and  child  labor.     Annie  C.  Patterson. 

American  federationist.,  vol.  10  {July,  1903):  563. 

1903.     The  mart3'rdoin  of  children. 

Boston  journal  of  commerce,  vol.  62  {July  18,  1903) :  326. 

1903.     Child  labor  in  the  cotton  mills  of  Georgia.     Mary  Applewhite 
Bacon. 

Charities,  vol.  11  {July  18,  1903):  60-61. 

1903.     The  factor}^  children  of  Georgia.     Leonora  Beck  Ellis. 

Era  magazine,  vol.  12  {July,  1903) :  1^9-57. 

1903.     A  bo}^ -destroying  trade  [bottle  making]. 
Charities,  vol.  11  {Aug.  1,  1903):  97. 

1903.     Results  of  the  child  labor  campaign. 

Cxirrent  literature,  vol.  35  {Aug.,  1903):  212. 

1903.     Has  the  Illinois  child-labor  law  brought  distress?     Harriet  M. 
Van  Der  Vaart. 

Charities,  vol.  11  {Sept.  5,  1903):  191-192. 

1903.     After  school  hours— what?     Fred  S.  Hall. 

Charities,  vol.  11  {Sept.  5,  1903):  224-228. 

1903.     Child  labor  reform  rejected  in  Georgia. 

Outlook,  vol.  75  {Sept.  5,  1903):  2-3. 

1903.     Child  labor  and  pauperism.     Jane  Addams. 
Charities,  vol.  11  {Oct.  3,  1903):  300-30^. 

1903.     New  York's  child  labor  laws  enforced. 

Outlook,  vol.  75  {Oct.  17,  1903):  389-390. 

1903.    The  sweat-shop  in  summer.     Annie  Marion  MacLean. 

Ainerican  journal  of  sociology,  vol.  9  {Nov.,  1903):  289-309. 

1903.  Children  in  southci-ii  cotton-iiiills  a  natioiial   pi-oblom.     Flor- 

ence KcUcv. 
World  f».(lay,  vol.  h  {N(rr.,  1903):  lJy51-lJ^53. 

1904.  Child  hboi-  in  New  Jersey. 

Churltirs,  ml.   I!  (Jin.  9,  190',):   60-62. 

1904.     ("hild  labor  is  murder. 

Jiailroad  telegrapher,  vol.  21  {dun.,  1904):  27-28. 


28  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1904.     Sweating-;  its  cause  and  cure.     J.  llainsay  MacDonald. 

IndejH'ndent  review,  vol.  3  {Feb.,  190 li):    72-85. 

1904.     The  charity  side  of  the  child-labor  problem.     Homer  Folks. 

Charities,  vol.  P2  {Mar.  19,  190 Jf):  293-294-. 

1904.     Child-saving  laws  sustained:  Judge  Roesch's  opinion. 

Charities,  vol.  12  {Mar.  20,  1904):  309-310. 

1904.  Frauen-  und  Kiiiderarbeit  in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten.  F.  A. 
Sorge. 

Mue  Zeit,  22.  Jahrgang  {Mar.  5,  12,  1904):  716-723;  757- 
765. 

1904.  Foster-children  and  the  shop:  a  study  of  the  inter-action  of 
placing-out  standards  and  child-labor  laws  in  different 
states.     Florence  D.  Dale. 

Charities,  vol.  12  {Ajjr.  2,  1904):  343-346. 

1904.  A  national  child-labor  committee:  the  announcement  of  its 
organization. 

Charities,  vol.  12  {Apr.  23, 1904):  409-411. 

1904.     Child  labor  again. 

''Dixie,''  vol.  20  {Ajjr.,  1904):  20-21. 

1904.     Child  labor  reform. 

Independent,  vol.  56  {Apr.  28,  1904):  985. 

1904.     Child  labor  in  New  Jersey. 

Outlook,  vol.  76  {Apr.  9,  1904):  860-861. 

1904.  Enforcement  of  child  labor  laws  in  New  York  state.  Annie 
E.  S.  Beard. 

World  to-day,  vol.  6  {Apr.,  1904):  554. 

1904.     The  national  child-labor  committee.     Edgar  Gardner  Murphy. 

Charities,  vol.  12  {June  4,  1904) :  574-576. 

1904.     Street  labor  and  juvenile de]inquenc3^    JosephineC.  Goldmark. 
Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  19  {Sept.,  1904):  41'^~4^^- 

1904.     Child  labor  and  the  law.     Homer  Folks. 

Charities,  vol.  13  {Oct.  1,  1904):  19-25. 

1904.     lias  Illinois  the  best  laws  in  the  country  for  the  protection  of 
children?     Florence  Kelley. 
American  jouriial  of  sociology,  vol.  10  {Nov.,  190 J^:  298-314- 

1904.     Child  labor  in  eastern  Pennsylvania.     Peter  Roberts. 
Outlook,  vol.  78  {Dec.  17,  1904):  982-985. 


CHILD  labor:  united  states  29 

1905.     Child  labor  advance  in  1901. 

Charities,  vol.  IS  {Jan.  21,  1905):  383. 

1905.     Children  in  the  canning  industry.     Ernest  Stagg  Whitin. 
Ouflool-,  vol.  79  {Jem.  21,  1905):  177-179. 

1905.     Child  labor  sentiment  in  North  Carolina. 

Chanties,  vol.  13  {Feb.  ^,  1905):  I^09-!^10. 

1905.     The  child  labor  campaign  national  in  scope.     Samuel  McCune 
Lindsay'. 
Charities,  vol.  13  {Mar.  J,.,  1905):  525-531. 

1905.     The  National  child  labor  meeting. 

Charities,  vol.  13  {JIar.  4,  1905):  532-540. 

1905.     Legislation,  enforcement  and  present  problems. 
Charities,  vol.  13  {Jlar.  4,  1905):  536-540. 

1905.     Census  statistics  of  child  labor.     H.  L.  Bliss. 

Journal  of  political  tconomy,  vol.  13  {Mar.  1905):  245-257. 

1905.     Children  of  the  stage.     E.  Fellows  Jenkins. 

Charities,  vol.  U  {^pr.  8,  1905):  655-656. 

1905.     The  needless  destruction  of  boys;  night  work  in  New  Jersey 
glass  works.     Florence  Kelley. 
Charities,  vol.  14  {June  3,  1905):  798-800. 

1905.     Child  labor  and  the  church. 

Charities,  ml.  14  (J,n„:  10,  1905):  826. 

1905.     The  loophole  of  a  child  labor  law.      Harriet  M.  Van  Der  Vaart. 
Charities,  vol.  14  {Jmie  10,  1905):  832-834. 

1905.     I'logress  in  IN-iin-yivaiiiu;  i)rotection  for  cliildren  in  mills  and 
mines.     Helen  Marot. 
Charities,  vol.  14  {June  10,  1905):  834-836. 

1905.     Frifoiciiig  tile  newsboy  law  in  New  York"  and  Newark.     James 
K.  Paulding. 
Charlflrs,  vol.  1.1,  (Jniw  10,  1905):  836-837. 

1905.      I'rogres.s  of  tin-  anli-eliild  labor  movement. 
Chnritirx,  vol .    C,{./nl,/   /.    I'.lll.',):    SCD-S;!). 

1905.     Child  lal)or  and  tlie  schools.      Floi'ence  Lucas  S:ui\ille. 
Charifi.s,  ml.  I',  (Aiu/.  26.  I9ur>):  1022-101',. 

1905.      1  lie  (•ntoircMient  <>lr|iild  lalior  legislation.     ( )\\  en  U.  Lo\'ejoy. 
Charities,  vol.  If,  (Aa,/.  26,  1905):  1024-1026. 


30  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1905.     School-house  or  cotil-brcaker.     Owen  R.  Lovejoy. 
Outlonl'^  voL  SO  {A>n/.  26,  1905):  1011-1019. 

1905.     The  child  labor  situation  in  Maryland. 

Charities,  vol.  IJf  {Sej^f.  16,  1905):  1079-1080. 

1905.     A  year's  work  for  child  labor.     M.  V.  Shailer. 
World  to-day,  vol.  9  {Oct.,  1905):  1123-1125. 

1905.     The  necessary'  sequel  of  child-labor  laws.     Josephine  C.  Gold- 
mark. 
American  journal  of  sociology,  vol.  11  {Nov.,  1905):  3 12-325. 

1905.     Child  labor  in  the  District  of  Columbia. 

Charities,  vol.  15  {Dec.  2,  1905):  270-271. 

1905.     The  national  child  labor  meetings:  Philadelphia- Washington* 
Samuel  McCune  Lindsay. 
Charities,  vol.  15  {Dec.  16,  1905):  367-371. 

1905.     Righting  wrongs  of  childhood. 

Public  opinion,  vol.  39  {Dec.  16,  1905):  787-788. 

"The  two  industries  in  which  chiM  labor  is  most  firmly  entrenched 
and  dangerous  are  the  cotton  and  glass  industries." 

1905.  The  children  who  toil.     Robert  Hunter. 

World's  work,  vol.  11  {Dec,  1905):  6991-6995. 

1906.  A  human  view  of  child  labor.     Graham  Taylor. 

Charities  and  the  commons,  vol.  15  {Jan.  6,  1906):  Ji31f.-If35. 

1906.     Meeting  the  poverty  excuse  for  child  labor.     George  A.  Hall. 

Charities  and  the  commons,  vol.  15  {Jan.  20,  1906):  527. 

1906.     California  child  labor  law  sustained. 

Charities  and  the  commons,  vol.  15  {Feh.  3,  1906):  57 3-57 If.. 

1906.     Can  the  state  afford  to  pay  the  cost  of  overworking  its  children  ? 
Scott  Nearing. 

Charities  and  the  commons,  vol.  15  {Feb.  3,  1906):  602-606. 

1906.     Child  labor  legislation  in  Maryland. 

Charities  and  the  commons,  vol.  15  {Feb.  17,  1906):  687. 

1906.     Another  poverty  excuse  for  child  labor.     Caroline  Goodyear. 
Charities  and  the  commons,  vol.  15  {Feb.  17,  1906):  705. 

1906.     The  cry  of  the  children. 

Independent,  vol.  61  {Feb.  22,  1906):  J/Jl-Ji.62. 


CHILD  labok:  united  states  31 

1906.     Talks  on  labor:  before  National  child  lal)or  committee,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.     Samuel  Gompers, 
Amet'lcan  federationistyVol.  13  {Mar.  ^  1906):  167-168. 

1906.     "When  Congress  acts  as  a  state  legislature.     [Child  labor  law 

for  the  District  of  Columbia.]     Samuel  McCune  Lindsay. 

Charities  and  the  commoirs,  vol.  15  {Mar.  3,  1906):  755-757. 

1906.     Child  labor  at  the  national  capital.     Charles  P.  Neill. 

Charities  and  the  commons,  vol.  15  {Mar.  3,  1906):  795-800. 

1906.     A  businessman's  view  of  child  lal)or.     S.  W.  Woodward. 

Charities  and  the  commons,  vol.  15  {Mar.  3,  1906):  800-801. 

1906.     The  child  labor  movement  in  the  South. 

Charities  and  tJie  commons,  vol.  15  {Mar.  10, 1906):  847-8JiB. 

1906.     Factor}'  laws  for  women  and  children. 

Ladies'  home  journal,  vol.  23  {Mar.,  1906):   19. 

1906.     The  cr}'  of  the  children;  human  documents  in  the  case  of  the 
new  slaver}^     Mrs.  John  Van  Vorst. 
The  Saturday  evening  post,  vol.  178  {Mar.  10,  1906):   1-3, 
28-29;   {Ap7\    U,  1906):    3-5;    {Apr.  28,  1906):    10-11; 
{May  5,  1906):  11-13. 

1906.     Medical  testimony  of  the  evils  of  child  labor. 

Charitii'S  and  the  commons,  vol.  16  {Ajrr.  l^,  1906):  92-93. 
26191—06 5 


CHILD   LABOR:    GREAT  BRITAIN 

Adler,  Nettie.     Children  as  wag-e-earners. 

(In  Fortnightly  review,  vol.  73,  May  1,  1903,  pp.  918-927.) 

Agahd,  Koinad.     Das  englische  Kinderschutzgesetz. 

(In  Die  Zeit,  vol.  38,  Mar.  5,  1904,  pp.  111-113.) 

[Ashley-Cooper,  Anthony,  Lord],     Infant  labour. 

(hi  Quarterly  review,  vol.  67,  1840,  pp.  171-181.) 
Review  of  a  pamphlet  by  Leonard  Horner  on  the  employment  of 
children  in  factories. 

Aves,  Ernest.     Kinderarbeit  in  London. 

(//;  Soziale  Praxis,  vol.  8,  July  6,  1899,  cols.  1078-1080.) 

Bosanquet,  Helen  Denby  {Mrs.  Bernard  Bosanquet).  Little  drudg-es 
and  troublesome  boys. 

{In  her  The  standard  of  life  and  other  studies,  pp.  174-182.     London, 

1898.     12°.) 

Bowstead,  William.  The  law  relating  to  workmen's  compensation 
under  the  workmen's  compensation  acts  189T  &  1900. 
With  an  appendix  containing  the  rules,  regulations,  and 
orders  under  the  acts,  and  forms. 

London:  Svitet mid Maxwell^liinited^  1901.    xviii.,313 'pp.    8^. 

Burke,  Thomas.     Wage-earning  school  children  in  England. 

(//(  Forum,  vol.  33,  May,  1902,  pp.  283-292.) 

Campagnac,  E.  T.  and  C.  E.  B.  RusselL  The  education,  earnings, 
and  social  condition  of  boys  engaged  in  street-trading  in 
Manchester. 

(In  Great  Britain.     Board  of  education.     Special  reports  on  educa- 
tional subjects,  vol.  8,  pp.  653-670.     London,  1902.     8°.) 

The  school  training  and    early  employment  of  Lancashire 

children. 

London.,  1903.     iii^  39  pp.  8'--.     { Great  Britain.     Board  of 
education.     Special  reports  on  educational  subjects,  Supple- 
ment to  vol.  8.) 
32 


CHILD    labor:     great    BRITAIN  33 

Child-labour.  I.  Minimum  age  for  laltour  of  children.  Henry 
Edward,  Cardinal  Manning.  II.  The  half-timers.  Henry 
Duncklej\ 

{In  Contemporary  review,  vol.  59,  Jtine,  1891,  pp.  794-802.) 

Children's  employment  commission. 

(Jn  Christian  remembrancer,  vol.  5,  May,  1843,  pp.  675-704.) 
Review  of  the  iirst  and  second  report  of  the  Great  Britain  commis- 
sion on  children's  employment,  1842  and  1843. 

Children's  employment  commission. 

{In  Edinburgh  review,  vol.  79,  Jan.,  1844,  pp.  130-156.) 

The  Children's  employment  commission,  1863-1866. 

{In  Quarterly  review,  vol.  119,  Apr.,  1866,  pp.  364-393.) 

Review    of    the    reports  of    the    Great    Britain   "commissioners 

appointed  to  enquire  into  the  employment  of  children  and  young 

persons  in  trade  and  manufacture." 

Children's  employment  commissioners'  reports:  second  and  third. 
{In  Christian  remembrancer,  vol.  49,  April,  1865,  pp.  332-356.) 

Clarke,  Allen.     The  efl'ects  of  the  factory  system. 

London:    Grant  Ulchards,  1899.     viii,  178  2>p-     16^- 
"Effects  of  the  factory  system  on  children,"  pp.  92-118. 

Cunningham,  William.     The  growth  of  English  industry  and  com- 
merce in  modern  times.     Part  II.  Laissez  faire. 
Cambridge:   University  pr&<s,  190S.     xii^  609-1039 pp.     8°. 
'Conditions  of  children's  work,"  pp.  774-790. 

Drage,  Geoffre}'.     The  labour  problem. 

London:  Smithy  Elder.,  cj5  cc,  1896.     xv.,  (i),  Jf£4-  PP-     S°- 

"The  employment  of  children:  1.  The  present  law  with  regard  to 
the  employment  of  children,"  pp.  246-261:  "The  lines  of  sug- 
gested reform,"  pp.  261-269. 

The  Employment  of  cliildron. 

{In   Meliora,  vol.    6,    1864,    pp.  224-250.) 

A  review  of  the  First  Report  of  the  ('liildn-nV  ciiiployniriit 
commlHsion,  1H()2. 

Employment  of  school  iliildrcn. 

( //(  The  I.alxiur  (iazctte,  vol.  '.»,  Dn^.,  I'.idl,  |i|i.  :{5;(-;?(iO. 'l 

Brief  synopnis  of  the  report  of  tlw  Iiitcnh'pardncnlal  <  (immillcc  mi 

the  employ  men  t  of  K<-hoi>l  cliiMrcn,  imlilislicii  In  I'.iOl,  ( 'oniniand 

pajier  840. 


34  LIBRARY    OP^    CONGRESS 

Das  englische  (iosotz  iibcr  die  Kinderarbeit  1903. 

(In   Soziale  Praxis,  vol.  13,  Oct.  29,  1903,  cols.  121-122.) 

The  Factory  children. 

{In  Economic  review,  vol.  5,  July,  1895,  pp.  370-379.) 

Gribbins,  H[enrvJ  de  Beltgens.  Economic  and  industrial  progress  of 
the  centur3\ 
London  d;  Edinburgh:  W.  <&  R.  Chambers^  limited;  Phila- 
delphia^ Detroit  \etc.'\:  The  Bradley- Garretson  co.^  limited^ 
1903.  XXX,  {2\  52 J^  pp.  Portraits.  8°.  {The  nineteenth 
century  series.^  vol.  xv.) 

"The  factory  workers  of  Great  Britain:  A  story  of  misery  and 
progress,"  pp.  315-324;  "Children's  employment  in  various 
industries,"  pp.  325-330. 

Gorst,  John  E.     School  children  as  wage  earners. 

{In  Nineteenth  century,  vol.  46,  July,  1899,  pp.  8-17.) 

GREAT  BRITAIN   PARLIAMENTARY  PAPERS 

Arranged  chronologically 

Great  Britain.  Select  coiivniittee  on  the  state  of  childre^i  empjloyed  in 
the  manufactories  of  the  United  Kingdom.  Report  of  the 
minutes  of  evidence. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1816,  vol.  3.) 

Committee  on  employ ynent  of  hoys  in  sweeping  of  chimnies. 

Report,  together  with  the  minutes  of  evidence  taken  before 
the  Committee  and  an  appendix.  Ordered  by  the  House 
of  Commons,  to  be  printed,  23  June  1817.  51  pp.  F°. 
{Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Sessional  j'?«^^r5,  1817., 
vol.  6.) 

Committee  on  factories  hill.     Report  from  the  Committee  on 

the  "  Bill  to  regulate  the  labour  of  children  in  the  mills  and 
factories  of  the  United  Kingdom;"  with  the  minutes  of 
evidence,  appendix,  and  index.  Ordered,  by  the  House  of 
Commons,  to  be  printed  8  August,  1832.  682  pp.  F". 
{Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Sessional  papers,  1831-2, 
vol.  15.) 

Factories  inquiry  commission.     First  [second  and  supplemen- 

tary] report  of  the  Central  board,  ...  as  to  the  employ- 
ment of  children  in  factories  and  as  to  the  propriet}'  and 
means  of  curtailing  the  hours  of  their  labour;  with  minutes 
of  evidence  and  reports  by  the  District  [and  medical]  com- 


CHILD    labor:     great    BRITAIN  35 

missioners.  Ordered,  by  the  House  of  Commons,  to  be 
printed,  28  June,  1833  [15  July,  1833,  25  March,  1834].  5 
vols.     F^. 

First  report,,  in  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1833, 

vol.  20,  pt.  1. 
Second  report,  Same.     1833,  vol.  21. 
Supplementary  report,  Saine.     1834,  vol.  19,  20,  pt.  1-2. 

G-reat  Britain.  Select  committee  on  the  act  [to  regulate  the  labour  of 
children  and  young  2>ersons  in]  mills  and  factories.  First- 
[sixth]  report,  together  with  the  minutes  of  evidence  taken 
before  them,  appendices,  and  index.  Ordered,  by  the 
House  of  Commons,  to  be  printed  3  April,  1840-17  Julv, 
ISiO.  6  pts.  Facsimiles.  F°.  {Great  Britain.  Parlia- 
ment.   Sessional  'pajxn'S.,  ISlfi,  vol.  10.) 

Report.     Ordered,  by  the  House  of  Commons,  to  be 


printed    18    February,    1841.     vi,    33    pp.     F°.     {Great 
Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional jyapers,  184-i,  vol.  9.) 

Children's  employment  commission.  First  report  of  the  Com- 
missioners. Mines.  Appendix,  part  1-2.  Reports  and 
evidence  from  subcommissioners.  Presented  to  both 
Houses  of  Parliament  b}'  command  of  Her  Majesty.  1812. 
1  vols.  F°.  {Great  Br  if  a  in.  Parliament.  Sessional 
papers,  181^2,  vol.  15,  IG,  pt.  1^,  17,  pf.  1-2.) 

Second  rojxjrt  of  the  Commissioners.     Trades  and 


manufactures.  Ai)})cndix  and  index  to  second  report. 
Presented  to  both  Houses  of  Parliament  by  command  of 
Her  Majesty.  1843-1815.  4  vols.  Folded  map.  F^. 
{Great  Br  i  hi  in.  Parliament.  Sessional  papers,  ISJ/S.,  vol. 
IS,  U,  15;  ISJ^,  vol.  42.) 

Poor  lav)  coin  mission  office.  Reports  of  special  assistant  poor 
law  commissioners  on  the  employment  of  wouhmi  and  chil- 
dren in  agriculture.  Presented  to  bolli  Houses  of  Pailia- 
mcnt  by  c(Mnmand  of  Her  Majesty.  1848.  xiv,  (2),  378 
pp.  8*^.  {Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Se*<xi<mal papers., 
ISp,  vol.  12.) 

Child ri  ii' X  iiiiplnynient  commixxion  (/W;*).  First-[sixth] 
iH'poit,  witli  .ip[)endix.     1S03-ISG7.     <•  xols.      F  . 

FirHt  report /?»<  i  rent  I'.rituin.     i'Miliaiuent.     Sc.-jsiniial  papern,  18G3, 

vol.  18. 
Second  report.  Same.     1S(>4,  vol.  22. 
Third  report,  S<imc.     1804,  vol.  22. 
Fourth  report,  Sumc.     18H5,  vol  20. 


30  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Fifth  report,  Same.     186t>,  vol.  24. 

Sixth  report,  Same.     1867,  vol.  67. 

Vol.  1,  pp.  325-336,  contains  "Laws  and  regulations  of  foreign 
countries  respecting  the  labour  and  education  of  children  and 
\-oung  persons  employed  in  trades  and  manufactures." 

Great  Britain.  Education  department.  Report  of  departmental 
committee  appointed  to  inquire  into  the  conditions  of 
sc-hool  attendance  and  child  labour.  Ordered,  bv  the 
House  of  Commons,  to  be  printed  6  July,  1893.  46  pp. 
F°.  {Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Sessional  papers, 
1893-H,  vol.  68.) 

Reports  on  foreign  countries:  France,  Germany,  Switzerland,  pp 
30-33. 

Royal  commission  on   labour.     The   agricultural    labourer. 

Vol.  1-5.  1893-94.  5  vols.  F°.  ( Great  Britain.  Par- 
liament.    Sessional  pajm^s,  1893-9 Jf..,  vol.  35,  36,  37,  yt.  1-2.) 

Contains  much  general  information  and  statistics  relating  to  child 
labor  in  agriculture  in  England,  Scotland,  Ireland,  and  Wales;  and 
vol.  5,  pt.  2,  contains  "Memorandum  on  the  reports  and  proceed- 
ings of  the  Children's  employment  commission,  1862,  and  the 
Commission  on  the  employment  of  children,  young  persons,  and 
women  in  agriculture,  1867,  by  William  C.  Little." 

Royal  comraission  on  lahoxir.     Fifth  and  final  report.     Part 

II.  Presented  to  both  Houses  of  Parliament  b}^  command 
of  Her  Majesty.  May,  1894.  (2),  594  pp.  F°.  {Great 
Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  189 Jf.,  vol.  35.) 

"Memorandum  on  the  evidence  relating  to  the  factory  and  work- 
shop acts,  1878-1891:  What  the  law  is,"  pp.  568-572;  "Special 
provisions  for  the  protection  of  children,  young  persons,  and 
women  in  certain  industries,"  pp.  576-581. 

Board  of  trade.     {Lahour   department.)     Report    b^^    Miss 

Collet  on  the  statistics  of  employment  of  women  and  girls. 
Presented  to  both  Houses  of  Parliament  by  command  of 
Her  Majesty.  1894.  vii,  (1),  152  pp.  F°.  {Great 
Britain.  Parliament.  Sessional  paper's,  1891f.,  vol.  81, 
pt.  2.) 

Education   department.     Return    "showing-   the   number   of 

half  timers  in  the  inspected  schools  of  each  county  of 
England  and  Wales,  .  .  .  in  the  year  ending  31st  daj'^ 
of  August  1896  (in  continuation  of  Appendix  E.  of  the 
Report  of  the  Departmental  committee  on  school  attend- 
ance and  child  labour,  1893)."  Ordered,  by  the  House  of 
Commons,  to  be  printed,  8  February  1898.  4  pp.  F°. 
{Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Sessional  papers,  1898, 
vol.  70.) 


CHILD    labor:     great    BRITAIN  37 

G-reat  Britain.  Board  of  trade.  (Labour  department).  Report  by 
Miss  Collet  on  chang-es  in  the  emplo^^ment  of  women  and 
girls  in  industrial  centres.  Part  I.  Flax  and  jute  centres. 
Presented  to  both  Houses  of  Parliament  by  command  of 
Her  Majesty  1898.  iv,  113  pp.  F^.  {Great  Britain. 
Parliament.     8essio7ial jMper-s,  1898,  vol.  88.) 

Education  department.     Elementary  schools  (Children  work- 

ing for  wages).  Return  "for  England  and  Wales,  giving 
(1)  the  number  of  children  attending  elementar}-  schools 
who  are  known  to  be  working  for  wages  or  employed  for 
profit,  with  their  ages,  standards,  occupations,  hours  of 
work,  and  rates  of  pay;  (2)  the  different  classes  of  employ- 
ment into  which  the  boys  and  girls  .  .  .  went  on  leaving 
school  during  some  complete  year.  Part  1,  ordered  by 
the  House  of  Commons,  to  be  printed,  1  flune,  1899.  Part 
(2),  9  February  1899.  2  parts.  F^  {&r eat  Britain.  Par- 
liame^xt.     Sessional  p)apej's,  1899.,  vol.  75.) 

Employment  of  school  children    committee.     Report   of  the 

Interdepartmental  committee  on  the  employment  of  school 
children,  appointed  b\-  H.  ]M.  principal  secretary  of  state 
for  the  home  department  [and  minutes  of  evidence  with 
appendices  and  index].  Presented  to  both  houses  of  Parlia- 
ment b}-  command  of  His  Majesty.  1901-2.  2  vols,  in  1. 
F°.  {Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Sessional  papers.,  1902  .^ 
vol.  2o.) 

Street-tradinfj  children  committee  {Ireland).     Report  of  the 

Inter-departmental  committee  on  the  employment  of  child- 
ren during  school  age,  especially  in  street  trading  in  the 
large  centei-s  of  population  in  Iivland.  .  .  .  together  \\  ith 
minutes  of  evidence  and  appendices.  Presented  to  both 
Houses  of  Parliament  by  command  of  His  Majesty,  1902. 
XV,  (1),  187,  (1)  pp.  F^.  {Great  Britain.  Pdrliament. 
Sessioiml  }>ap<'rs^  1902.,  ml.  Ifd. ) 

Standing  commifii  r  im    iradi-  .    .    .   .^Jiippinn,   <tud  mannfac- 

tureH.  Report  on  the  ciiiployinenl  of  childlTii  hill;  with  the 
proceedings  of  the  <-ommitt('e.  Ordcn'd,  by  the  House  of 
Connnons,  to  be  printed,  7  May  1903.  19  pp.  F°.  {(rriat 
Britain.     J\irliamet\t.     Sessional  'papers.,  1903.,  vol.  5.) 


lU^.ib 


38  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Great  Britain.  Board  of  trade.  {Labour  department.)  Ninth  annual 
iibstraot  of  labour  statistics  of  the  United  Kingdom. 
1001-1902.  Presented  to  Farliainent  by  command  of  His 
Majest3^  1903.  236  pp.  F°.  {Great  Britain.  Parlia- 
ment.     Sessional  papers.,  190S,  vol.  G7.) 

Occupation  of  children  under  15  years  of  age,  pp.  192-195;  Number 
of  children  employed  in  factories  and  workshops,  pp.  196-203. 

Home  office.     Employment  of  children  act,  1903.     Report  to 

His  Majesty's  principal  secretary  of  state  for  the  Home 
department  on  the  byelaws  made  by  the  London  county 
council  under  the  employment  of  children  act,  1903,  by 
Chester  Jones.  Presented  to  both  Houses  of  Parliament 
by  command  of  His  Majesty.  1906.  28  pp.  F°.  ( Great 
Britain.    Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1906.      Cd.  2809.) 

Hogg,  Edith  F.     School  children  as  wage  earners. 

{In  Nineteenth  century,  vol.  42,  Aug.,  1897,  ])p.  235-244.) 

Wage-earning  children. 

[In  Economic  review,  vol.  10,  July,  1900,  pp.  345-354.) 

Hutchins,  B.  L.,  «;w7  A.  Harrison.     A  history  of  factory  legislation. 
With  a  preface  b}^  Sidney  Webb. 
Westtrrmster  :  P.  S.  King  d;  soti,  1903.     xviii.,  372  pp.     8°. 

For  references  relating  to  children's  employment,  see  index  under 
this  heading. 

International  congress  for  the  welfare  and  protection  of  children. 
Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Third  International  con- 
gress, held  in  London,  16th-18th  July,  1902.  Ed.  by  Sir 
William  Chance. 
London:  P.  S.King d;  son,  1902.  xayviii,3J^ pp.  Diagrams. 
Portraits.     8°. 

M'Millan,  Margaret.     Child  labour. 

[In  Oliver,  Thomas,  ed.  Dangerous  trades,  pp.  90-97.  London, 
1902.     8°.) 

Peacock,  Robert.     Employment  of  children  with  special  reference  to 
street  trading. 

{In  International  congress  for  the  welfare  and  protection  of  chil- 
dren. Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Third  International  con- 
gress, held  in  London,  15th-18th  July,  1902,  pp.  191-202.  Lon- 
don, 1902.     8°.) 


CHILD    labor:     great    BRITAIN  39 

Ruegg,  Alfred  Heniy.  The  laws  reoulating  the  relation  of  employer 
and  workman  in  England.  A  course  of  six  lectures  deliv- 
ered at  the  request  of  the  Council  of  legal  education  during 
Michaelmas  term,  1904. 
London:  W.  Clowes  and  sons^  limited,  1905.  viii,  199  pp. 
12^. 

The  Second  report  of  the  children's  employment  commission.     1862. 
{In  Meliora,  vol.  8,  1865,  pp.  102-120.) 

Senhouse,  R[obert]  ]M[etcalfe]  Minton-     Work  and  labour:   being  a 
conipendiuni    of    the    law    affecting    the    conditions    under 
which  the  manual  work  of  the  Avorking  classes  is  performed 
in  England. 
London:   Stceet  cfc  Maxwell^  Id.,  1901^..     xcviii,  379  pp.     8°. 

Sherard,  Rolxn-t  Harhorough.     The  child-slaves  of  Britain. 

London:  JIurst    and    Blackett,    1905.      xix.,    (J),    Wl    pp. 
Plates.     12^^. 

Contents. — 1.  On  child-t-lavery  in  London  in  general;  2.  On  child- 
slavery  in  London  in  detail;  3.  On  the  alien  immigration  and  its 
effects;  4.  On  child-slavery  in  Manchester;  5.  In  Birmingham; 
6.  In  Grimsby;  7.  In  Scotland;  8.  In  Liverpool  and  other  large 
towns;  Appendix. 

Spahr,  Charles  B.     Child  labor  in  P^ngland  and  the  United  States. 

{In  ChautaiKiuan,  vol.  30,  Oct.,  1899,  pp.  41-4:3.) 

Spencer,  F.  11.      ('hild  l:il)()ur  and  the  hulf-timc  system 

{la  Economic  review,  vol.  8,  Oct.,  1898,  i)p.  41)3-481.) 

Sykes,  T.  P.     The  factory  half-timer. 

(//(  Fortnightly  review,  n.  k.,  vol.  4(i,  Dec,  1SS9,  pp.  82:3-8:31.) 

Taylor,  R.  Whately  Cooke.     Introduction  to  a  histoi\-  ol"  the  factory 
S3'stem. 
Lmidon:  Richard  Benthj  d^  xon.,  188G.     xviii,  Jf-'fl  jjp.     8'^. 

Kmployniciit  (if  children,  pp.  28,  :35,  :352,  :WA,  401. 

Webb,  l>('atric(!  (Pottn),  td.     The  cas(^  for  the  factory  acts. 
London:    Gronf  Richards^  ]  9(11 .      .rvi,  2->i  J>p.      A""^. 

Webb,  ( JatlH'rine.     The  committee  on  wage-earniMg  children. 
(Ill  Kconomi'.;  review,  vol.  14,  Apr.,  1904,  pj).  208-211.) 

Webb,  Sidney,  and  Beatrice  Webb.     Industrial  democracy. 

London:   Lonf/nKins,  frr<m  and  (■<>..  1897.     'J  m/s.     8°. 
l',oy-lal)or,  vol.  2,  pp.  4S'..'-4M9,  57:5,  704-715,  7<)8,  7(19,  811. 


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Williams,  C.  Willonghb}-,  and  Charles  E.  Musgrave.  The  factory 
and  workshop  act,  1901 :  its  general  effect  and  parliamentar}' 
history,  with  notes  and  other  information  (including  the 
full  text  of  the  act)  for  the  guidance  of  employers  of  labour, 
and  others. 
London:  Effingham  Wilson,  1902.     J96 pp.     8°. 

Wood,  George  H.     An  outline  of  the  history  of  the  employment  of 
women  and  children  in  industry. 

(In  The  Co-operative  wholesale  societies,  limited.     Annual  for  1904, 
pp.  209-238.     Manchester,  Glasgow.) 

Zanten,  J.  H.   van.     Die  Arbeiterschutzgesetzgebung  in  den  euro- 
paischen  Landern. 
Jena:  Verlag  von  Gustav  Fischer.,  1902,     xii.,  338 pp.     8°. 
Child  labor  in  England,  pp.  10-13,  41-43,  48-50. 


CHILD  LABOR:   FRANCE 

Bonzon,  Jacques.     La  legislation  de  Tenfance  1789-1S94.     2,  ed.,  avec 
un  appendice  de  1894  a  1898. 
Paris:  Lihrairie  Guillaumin  et  &',  1899.     {2),  3W  lyp.     i^°. 
( Cent  arts  de  lutte  sociale.) 

"L'atelier:  L'apprenti.  Loi  du  4  mars  1851,"  pp.  181-190;  "Le 
jeune  ouvrier.  Histoire  de  la  protection  de  renfance  ouvriere. 
Lois  du  22  mars  1841  et  du  19  mai  1874.  Loi  du  2  novembre  1892," 
pp.  191-219. 

Bouquet,  Louis.     La  reglementation  du  travail  dans  I'industrie.     5. 

ed.  entierement  ret'ondue  et  mise  a  I'our,  par  Paul  Razous. 

Paris  [etc.']:  Berger-LerrnuU  di  &\  190k-.     viii,  398  pp.     8°. 

Contains  "Textes  legislatifs  et  r^glementaires  relatifs  a  la  durt'e  du 
travail  des  enfants,  des  filles  mineures  et  des  femmes;"  "Coni- 
mentaire  des  prescriptions  relatives  il  1' hygiene  et  ii  la  securitc?  des 
enfants,  des  filles  mineures  et  des  femmes."  "Loi  du  7  decembre 
1874  sur  la  protection  des  enfants  dans  les  professions  ambulantes." 

Brereton,  Cloudesley.     The  rural  schools  of  north-west  France. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Board  of  education.     Sjiecial  reports  on  edu- 
cational subjects,  vol.  7,  pp.  1-244.     L(jndon,  1902.     8°.) 
History  of  compulsory  education,  pp.  77-86. 

Brunhes,  II.  .!..  "/"/  F.  11.  McLean.     Child  labor  in  France. 
(/»t  Charities,  vol.  14,  Apr.  22,  190."),  i)p.  076-682.) 

Bry,  Georges.     Cours  eh'mentaire  de  legislation  inchistrielle;  travail 
industrlel    et  (juestions  ouvrieres.   propriete    industrielle, 
delits  do  contrefavon  et  concurrence  deloyale. 
Paris:  L.  Larose,  1895.     (^),  800  pp.     8"". 

"  R<iglementation  du  travail  des  enfants  et  des  femmes  dans  les 
{'tablissementsindustriels.  Loi  du2  novembre  1892,"  jip.  323-348; 
"Loi  du  .30  mars  1900  nmdifiant  la  loi  du  2  novembre  1892  sur  le 
travail  des  enfants,     .     .     ."     pp.  789-792. 

Covircelle,  Louis.     Code  an  note  iV^s  lois  ouvrieres. 

Paris:  Mnrchnl  ,t  Billanl^  1902.     (rxir,  321  pp.     12^. 

"Ijoi  du  2  novembre  1S!I2.  Siir  le  fravnil  >1<'S  enfants,  des  filles 
iiiincureH  et  des  fcninicH  ilann  les  I'tablisscnicnls  indnstricls,"  pp. 

26:}-:304. 


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Courcelle,  Louis.     Traito  de  legislation  ouvriere.     Avec  une  preface 
de  Paul  Beau  regard. 
Faru:   V.  Giard  cfe  E.  Brieve,  190'2.     (2),  Hi,  (1),  xv,  (1),  584 

"Surveillance,    hygiene   et  securite   des   ouvriers.     Enfants,   filles 
mineures  et  femmes,"  pp.  11.5-189. 

Dagan,  Henri.     Les  enfants  "industrialises." 

(In  La  Nouvelle  revue,  vol.  22,  June  15,  1903,  pp.  43.3-444.) 

Masse,  Daniel.     Legislation  du  travail  et  lois  ouvrieres;  classification, 
coramentaire,  jurisprudence,  legislation  comparee,  projets 
et  propositions  de  lois. 
Far  is:    jVa/wi/,  Berger-Leorcvult  et  &^^   1904.     ^^h  ^'^4-  Pp- 
TaUes.     5°. 

' '  Protection  gen^rale  des  enfants,  des  filles  mineures  et  des  femines," 
pp.  253-303.. 

Medd,  John  C     Rural  education  in  France. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Board  of  education.     Special  reports  on  edu- 
cational subjects,  vol.  7,  pp.  245-310.     London,  1902.     8°.) 
School  attendance,  pp.  256-260. 

Rachou,  Louis.     Les  conditions  de  travail  des  enfants  ages  de  moins 
de  treize  ans, 

{In  Le  Genie  civil,  vol.  46,  Feb.  11,  1905,  pp.  242-243.) 

Le  Travail  industriel  des  f emmes  et  des  enfants. 

{In  La  Reforme  economique,  12'^  annee.  Mar.  20,  1904,  pp.  376-379; 
Mar.  27,  1904,  pp.  414-416.) 

Zanten,  J.  H.  van.     Die  Arbeiterscliutzgesetzgebung  in  den    euro- 
paischen  Lilndern. 
Jena:   Yerlag  von  Gustav  Fischer.,  1902.     xii.,  338 pp.     8°. 
Child  labor  in  France,  pp.  14-15,  127-129,  133-135. 


CHILD  LABOR:   GERMANY 

Agahd,  Konrad.     [Child  labor  in  Germany.] 

(In  United  States.     Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  education,  1899- 
1900,  vol.  1,  pp.  816-825.     Washington,  1901.     8°.) 

Die  Erwerbsthatigkeit  schulpflichtiger  Kinder  im  Deutschen 

Reich. 

{In  Archiv  fiir  soziale  Gesetzgebung und  Statistik,  vol.  12,  pp.  373- 
428.     Berlin,  1898.     8°.) 

Gesetz  betr.  Kinderarbeit  in  g-ewerblichon  Betrieben.     Vom 

30.  Miirz  1W3.     Ausfuhrliche  Erliluterungen  zum  Gesetz 
und  Vor-schliige  zu  seiner  Durchfiihrung. 
Jena:    G.  Ffsc/te,\  1903.     11^3,  [i]  pp.     8^.     {Schriften  der 
Gesellsc  haft  fur  soziale  Reform,     hft.  10.) 

Die  gesetzliche  Regelung  der  Kinderarbeit  in  Laiuhvirtschaft 

und  Haushalt. 

{In  Soziale  Praxis,  vol.  14,  June  22,  1905,  cols.   985-989;  June  29, 
1905,  cols.  1009-1012.) 

Die  gewerbliche  Kinderarbeit  in  Kiel. 

{In  Soziale  Praxis,  vol.  12,  Aug.  6,  1903,  cols.  1184-1186.) 

Kinderbarbeit  in  Cht'ninitz. 

{In  Soziale  Praxi.s,  vol.   11,  Jan.  16,  1902,  cols.  404-406.) 

Kinderarbeit    und    Gesetz  gegen  die  Ausnutzmig  kindlioher 

Arbeitskraft  in  Deutschlaiid.     (Tnter  Boriic-ksic-htigungder 
Gesetzgebung  des  Auslandes  und  dor   Be.sc-haftigung  der 
Kinder  in  der  Landwirtschaft.) 
Jev'i:    G.  Fischer,  1902.     vll,  206  j>j>.     6'°. 

Kinderarbeit  und   ge.sctzliclni-   Kiinh  rsclmt/    in    ()st(M"reich 

und  Deutsehland. 

{In  Zeitschrift  fiir  Socialw  issfiiscliaft,   vol.   7,  May,  1904,   pp.  3.S0- 
335. ) 

Die  Kirider.s(hutzg('Hetzg(>l)ung  in  Deutsehland. 

(  //(  Die  Zeif,  vol.  34,  Kch.  2K,  1<)0.3,  pp.  lOl-lOL'. ) 

Die  naclistc   I'cnit'^-   und  ( ifwrrbczMhluiiL:'  und   der   Kindor- 

«chut/,. 

(J?t  Soziale  Praxis,  vol.  i:i,  Jiiii.'  Hi,  I'.MM,  cnls.  '.i;i2-!t95. ") 

43 


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Agahd,  Konrad.     Zu  den  Grundzugen  der  gesetzlichen  Regelung  der 
gewerblichen  Kiuderarbeit  ausserhall)  der  Fabriken. 

(7»  Soziale  Praxis,  vol.  10,  Sept.  12,  1901,  t-ols.  1257-1262.) 

Zur  AA'iirdigung  der  Statistik  fiber  die  gewerbliche  Kinder- 

arbeit  ausserhalb  der  Fabriken  in  Deutschland. 
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Agahd,  Konrad,  and  M.  von  Schulz.     Gesetz  betr.   Kinderarbeit  in 
gewerblichen  Betrieben.     Vom  30.  Ill  1903.     3.  Aufl. 
Jena:    O.  Fisclier^  1905.     xvi,  IfiS pp.     8°. 

Not  at  ijresent  in  the  Library  of  Congress ;  has  been  ordered. 

Anton,  Giinther  K[urt].  Geschichte  der  preussischen  Fabrikgesetz- 
gebung  bis  zu  ihrer  Aufnahme  durch  die  Reichsgewerbe- 
oi'dnung. 
Leipzig:  Duncker  <&  ITumhlot,  1891.  xvi.,  202  pp.  8°. 
{Staats-  und  socialwissenchaftUche  Forschungen.  Bd.  11. 
Hft.  2.) 

Geschichte  der  preussischen  Gesetzgebung  zum  Schutze  der 
jugendlichen  Fabrikarbeiter,  pp.  1-132. 

Die  Ausfiihrung  des  Kinderschntzgesetzes  in  Preussen. 

{In  Soziale  Praxis,  vol.  13,  Dec.  17,  1903,  cols.  305-306.) 

Bekanntmachung,    betreffend    Ausnahmen    von    dem    Verbote    der 
Beschuftigung  eigener  Kinder  unter  zehn  Jahren. 

(In  Eeichs-Gesetzblatt,  no.  49,  Dec.  23,  1905,  pp.  775-778.  Berlin, 
1905.     8°.) 

Child  labor  in  German}^  outside  of  factories. 

{In  United  States.  Report  of  the  commissioner  of  education,  1900- 
1901,  vol.  1,  pp.  51-80.     Washington,  1902.     8°.) 

"Translated  from  Vierteljahrshefte  des  Kaiserlichen  Statistischen 
Amts.  1900,  Heft  III." 

Results  of  an  official  inquiry  (1898)  by  the  Imperial  Chancellery. 

Contexts. — Purpose  and  nature  of  inquiry;  Results  of  the  inquiry: 
Number  of  children  employed  outside  of  factories;  Kinds  of  occu- 
pation of  children;  Age  of  wage-earning  children;  Daily  work- 
ing hours;  Arrangement  of  workrooms;  Legal  conditions  of 
child  labor;  Wages  of  children;  Police  regulations  concerning 
child  labor;  Propositions  for  the  future  regulation  of  industrial 
child  lalxjr;  Supplement  1.  Regulations  concerning  industrial 
occupation  of  school  children  in  some  foreign  countries:  England; 
France;  Austria;  Other  countries;  Supplement  2.  Discussion  (A 
translation  of  an  article  by  Dr.  Wiese  in  the  Berlin  Tagliche 
Rundschau,  No.  275,  1899). 


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Daumay,  Maxime.     L'enquete  allemande  sur  le  travail  des  enfants 
hors  de  la  fabrique. 

{In  Questions  pratiques  de  legislation  ouATiere  et  d'economie  sociale, 
vol.  2,  (1901),  pp.  105-109.     Paris,  1902.     8°.) 

Desmets,  J.     La  noavelle  loi  allemande  sur  le  travail  des  enfants  dans 
les  exploitations  industrielles. 

{In  La  Reforme  economique,  12.  annee,  Xov.  8, 1903,  pp.  1366-1367.) 

Dix,  Arthur.     Das  Kinderschutz-Gesetz  im  deutschen  Reichstag. 

{In  Politisch-anthropologische  Eevue,  vol.  2,  June,  1903,  pp.  226-2.30.) 

Dodd,  Edward  Arthur.     Die  Wirkung  des  gesetzlichen  Schutzes  auf 
die  Lage  der  jugendliohen  Fabrikarbeiter  Deutschlands. 
Halle  a.  S.,  1S97.     U),  59,  {1)  pp-     8\ 

Published  in  full  as  v.  15  of  "Sammlung  nationalukonomischer  und 
statistischer  Al jhandlungen." 

Esche,  Arthur,  Der  gesetzliohe  Arbeitsschutz  der  gewerblich 
beschiiftigten  Jugend.  Vortrag  gehalten  im  Ferienkursus 
der  Gehe-Stiftung  zu  Dresden  (26.  April  1905). 
Dresden:  v.  Zahn  dc  Jaensch.,  1905.  52  pj).  8°.  {In  JSfeue 
Zeit-  und  Strtltfragen,  hrsg.  von  der  Gehe-Stiftung  zu 
Dresden.     Dresden,  1905.     2.  Jahrg.) 

.Tahrlnu'h  der  Gehe-Stiftung  zu  Dret^den,  1x1.  xi,  p.  [247J-298. 

Falkenbach,  J(jseph.      Employment  of  children  in  German  factories. 

{In  United  States.     Consular  reports,  vol.  30,  No.  106,  July,  1889,  pp. 
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Feld,  Wilhchii.      Die  Kinder  der  in  Faltriken  arl)oitenden  Frauen  und 
ihre  Verpflogung,  mit   besonderer  Beriicksichtigung   der 
Commitschauer  Arbeiterinnen. 
Dresden:    O.Y.  BaJnncrt,  190G.    vii{,87 pp.     8°.     {rrohU-nie 
der  Fursorgc.      Bd.  III.) 

Findeisen,  II.     Das  Reichsgesetz  bctroffend  Kiiulcrarbcit  in  ticwcrl)- 
lichen  Betrieben  vom.  3<>.  Miirz  l!t(i8. 
Leipzig:    Wring  von  Dujich  r  tt?  Ilainhlot,  190 J^..     vlll,    101/. 
pp.     8'\ 

Fiirth,  IIenri<'tt<'.     (icufi'ldiclic  K'iiKicr.iilicit  in  1  )rnt>clil:inil. 

(.7(1  l)okuiii<-ntr  dcT  Kraiicii,  vol.  4,  Dec.  1,  I'mki,  pp.  5,s;{-541.) 


46  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

G-ermany.     Goworbliche  Kinderurbeit  ausserhalb  der  Fabriken  auf 
Gruiid  dor  Erliol)ung  void  Jahre  1808. 

(In  Germany.  Statistisches  Amt.  Vierteljahrshefte  zur  Statistik 
des  Deutsehen  Reichs,  vol.  9,  1900,  Heft  3,  pp.  97-147.  Berlin, 
1900.     F°.) 

Translated  in  U.  S.  Report  of  the  commissioner  of  education, 
1900-1901,  vol.  1,  pp.  54-80. 

Die    juo-endlichen    Fabrikarbeiter    und    die    Fabrikarbeite- 

rinnen.     [1899-1902.] 

( fn  Germany.  Statistisches  Amt.  Statistisches  Jahrbuch  fiir  das 
Deutsche  Reich,  24.  Jahrg.,  1903,  page  43.) 

Die  jugendlichen  Fabrikarbeiter  und  die  Fabrikarbeiterinnen 

im  Jahre  1901. 

{In  Germany.  Statistisches  Amt.  Vierteljahrshefte  zur  Statistik 
des  Deutsehen  Reichs,  vol.  11,  1902,  Heft  4,  page  214.  Berlin, 
1902.     F°.) 

Gorres,  K[arlJ.  Handbuch  der  gesammten  Arbeitergesetzgebung  des 
Deutsehen  Reiches.  Enthaltend  die  Arbeiter-Versiche- 
rungs-  und  Schutzgesetzgebung,  d.  h.  sammtliche  Reichs- 
gesetze  iiber  Kranken-,  Unfall-,  Invaliditats-  und  Alters- 
Versicherung  .  .  .  nebst  den  Reichs-Ausf iihrungs-Verord- 
nungen,  Bekanntmachungen  des  Bundesraths,  Rundschrei- 
ben  des  Reichs-Versicherungsamts  und  Erlassen  des  Reichs- 
Postampts  .  .  .  die  einschliigigen  Bestimmungen  aus  dera 
Handelsgesetzbuch,  Strafgesetzbuch,  Gerichtsverfassungs- 
gesetz  u.  s.  f.  .  .  .  Systematisch  geordnet  und  herausg. 
von  .  .  .  K.  Gorres. 
Freiburg  im  Breisgau:  IIe7-der'sche  Verlagshandlung ;  St. 
Louis,  Mo.  [etc.'].  B.  Herder,  1893.  xxxv,  [i],  765pp.  <9°. 
Jugendliche  Arbeiter,  pp.  114,  295,  579,  619,  637-645,  647-652. 

Hesse  (Grand-duchy).  Ministermm  des  Innern.  Jahresbericht 
iiber  die  Durchfiihrung  des  Kinderscbutzgesetzes  im  Jahr 
1904  erstattet  von  den  Grossherzoglich  Hessischen  Gewer- 
beinspektionen. 
Darmstadt:  Druck  der  L.  C.  WittlcKschen  Hofhuchdruckerei.^ 
1905.     iv,  109  pp.     5°. 

Die  Kinderarbeit  in  gewerblichen  Betrieben. 

{In  Arbeiter wohl,  vol.  23,  1903,  pp.  193-209.) 


CHILD    labor:     GERMANY  47 

Kraus,  Siegmund.     Children's  claim  upon  childhood. 

{In  United  States.  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  education,  1899- 
1900,  vol.  1,  pp.  810-815.     Washington,  1901.     8°.) 

A  translation  from  "Die  Zeit,"  showing  conditions  in  Germany  and 
other  northern  countries  relating  to  child  labor  and  compulsory 
school  attendance. 

Kinderschutz  und  Trunksucht,sgesetz.  * 

{In  Die  Zeit,  vol.  34,  Mar.  7,  1903,  pp.  113-114.) 

May,  Max.     Gewerbliche  Kinderarbeit  im  Kreise  Sonneberg. 

(in  Soziale  Praxis,  vol.  11,  Feb.  27,  1902,  cols.  565-566.) 

Muench,  Hugo.     Emplo\'ment  of  children  in  German}-. 

(/?i  United  States.  Consular  reports,  vol.  75,  no.  283,  Apr.  1904,  pp. 
121-124.) 

Poetzsch,  Hugo.     New  German  child  labor  laws. 

{In  American  federationist,  vol.  10,  July  1903,  pp.  566-568.) 

Die  Regelung  der  gewerblichen  Kinderarbeit. 

(in  Soziale  Praxis,  vol.  11,  April  17,  1902,  cols.  745-750.) 

Regelung  der  gewerblichen  Kinderarbeit  in  Deutschland. 

{In  Sociale  Rundschau,  vol.  3,  April,  1902,  pp.  465-i71;  May,  1902, 
pp.  610-615.     Wien,  1902.     8°.) 

Die  Reichstagssession,  Iltiju  3.     Zweiter  Teil:  Soziul-und  Gewerbe- 
politik.     Bearbeitet  von  Fritz  Stefan  Neumann. 
JSerlin,  1903.      Verlrtr/ von  Wilhehn  Baensch.     v,  {1),  lJf7 pp. 
8^.     {BibliotheJc fur  PoUtlk  und  VoUsunrfschaft,  Heft  8.) 

"Gesetzbetr.  die  Kinderarbeit  in  gewerblichen  lictrieben,"  pp.  24- 
31,  142. 

Schulz,  M.  von.     Kontrollmassregeln  des  Kinder.schutzgesetzes. 

{In  Soziale  I'raxis,  vol.  12,  May  7,  1903,  Y\^.  S54-S59.) 

Smith,  .lames  Henry.     Factor}'  operatives  in  Gcrnuuiy. 

{In  United  States.     Consular  reports,  vol.  25,  no.  89,  Feb.,  1888, 

pp.  203-232. ) 
"Children  and  youii^r  |mtsoms,"  pp.  221-227. 

Spangenberg,  11.     Keiclisgesetz,  hctrcllciul  Kinderarbeit  in  gc\vcrl»- 
li(h(  II  Hetrieben.     Vom  80,  M-irz  1903. 
Bcn-l'rn,1003.     J.  (i  uff,  nf<i(j.     JJfS  j>p.     Qlf .     {(i  >itiada<fxche 
Samridun(j  JJculachei'  ReicliSijcactze^  Nr.  71.) 


•48  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Stern,  Louis.     Child  and  female  adult  labor  in  Germany. 

{In  United  States.     Consular  rei^orts,  vol.  45,  no.  165,  June,  1894, 
pp.  204-205. ) 

Female  and  child  labor  in  German3^ 

{In  United  States.     Consular  reports,  vol.  59,  no.  223,  Apr.,  1899, 
pp.  634-635. ) 

Stieda,  W.     Child  laborers  and  their  protection  in  Germany. 

{In  Chautauquan,  vol.  18,  Oct.,  1893,  pp.  88-91.) 

Washburn,  Albert  H.     Woman  and  child  labor  in  Germany. 

{In  United   States.     Consular  reports,  vol.  42,  no.  152,  May,  1893, 
pp.  172-178.) 

Welck,  M.  Freiherr   von.     Fabrikschulen  und  Fabrikarbeit  schul- 
pflichtiger  Kinder  in  Sachsen. 

{In  Wissenchaftliche  Beilage  der  Leipziger  Zeitung,  Mar.  28,  1899, 
no.  37,  pp.  145-148. ) 

Wolff,  Hellmuth.     Ein  Kapitel  Kinderarbeit. 

{In  Soziale  Praxis,  vol.  15,  Nov.  30,  1905,  cols.  224-226.) 

Zanten,  J.  H.  van.     Die  Arbeiterschutzgesetzgebung  in  den  europa 
ischen  Landern. 
Jena:    Verlag  von  Gustav  Fischer^  1902.     xii,  338  pjp.     8^. 
Child  labor  in  Germany,  pp.  13-14;  77-78;  85-89. 

Zisterer,  Dr.     Zur  Ausfuhrung  des  Kinderschutzgesetzes  in  Wiirt- 
temberg. 

{In  Soziale  Praxis,  vol.  15,  Mar.  30,  1905,  cols.  678-680.) 

Zur  Ausfuhrung  des  Kinderschutzgesetzes. 

{In  Soziale  Praxis,  vol.  13,  Oct.  8,  1903,  cols.  32-34.) 

Zur  Durchfiihrung  des  Kinderschutzgesetzes. 

{In  Soziale  Praxis,  vol.  12,  Sept.  17,  1903,  cols.  1326-1327.) 


CHILD  LABOR:  BELGIUM 

Belgium.  Office  du  travail.  Lois  &  reo-lenients  t-oncernant  le  travail 
des  femmes  et  des  enfants.  la  police  dos  eta])li.ssements 
classes,  le  pavement  des  salaires  aux  ou\  riors,  les  reglements 
d'atelier  et  rinspection  du  travail. 
Bruxelles:  J.  Lehegue  et  &^  [etc.,  J.  Goemaet'e^  imp.  du  ;■<>/], 
1898.     268  p2).     12^. 

Salaires  etdureedu  travail  dans  les  industries  textiles 


au  mois  d'octobre  1901. 
Bruxelles:  P.  Weiimenhruch,  1905.     jra?,  4^^".  691  j)]^-     •4°- 

Gives  statistics  of  wages  and  hours  of  labor  of  children  in  various 
industries  for  the  period  1896  to  1901. 

Office  du  travail  et  administration  des  mines.     Rapports  an- 

nuels  de  I'inspection  du  travail.     8.  annee  (1902). 
Briuxelles:  L.  LeUgueet&%190S.     (2),  v,  (3),  30^ pp.     5°. 

Contains  reports  of  district  inspectors  in  the  enforcement  of  child 
labor  lawH  in  their  respective  di.stricts. 

Dubois,  Ernest.     Child  labor  in  Kclii-iuin. 

(In  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals,  vol. 
20,  July,  1902,  pp.  20:i-220. ) 

Vermeersch,  Arthur.      .Muiuicl  social,  hi  hVjslation  ot  los  oouvres  en 
Bi'lj^ique;  avcc  une  preface  de  (ierard  Coorcrnaii.     Nouv. 
6d.,  entierenient  refoiidii(>. 
Lourain:   A.     riixtprinjxt :    Paris:     (iiaril   t('    /!rih\\    WOIf.. 
(2),  xxxix,  1009  pi>.     S  . 

"La  If>i  HUr  le  travail  <leH  leinines  el  ilen  etilaiils,"  pp.   IS.'V-lO.'i. 

Zanten,  .1.   II.  \:iii.      hie  Ail)i'ilor--ihiit/,o-csct/o-cl)uiio  jn  den  ciiropai- 
schcii  L;iii<l<'ni. 
Je7ia:     Wrlar/   r>>„    (^u.st.n-   Fisrl„r,   1902.     xii ,  338  pp.     8^. 

Child  lalxjr  in  Belgium,  j.p.  l»i-17,  244-24r).  'J.")()-2r)l. 

•19 


CHILD  LABOR:  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY 

Agahd,  Konnid.     Kinderarbeit  iindgesetzlicher  Kinderschutz  in  Oster- 
reioh  imd  Deutschland. 

{In  Zeitschrift  fur  Socialwissenschaft,  vol.   7,  May,  1904,  pp.  330- 
335.) 

Austria.     Bericht  der  k.  k.  Gewerbe-Inspectoren    iiber  ihre  Amts- 
thiitigkeit  im  Jahre  1901. 
Wl€7i^  1902.     Druck  -und    Yerlag  der  Jcaiserlich-Mniglichen 
Hof-  unci  Staatsdruckerei.     cvi.,  BJ/S  pp.     8°. 

Child  labor  and  the  schools  in  Austria. 

{In  Journal  of  political  economy,  vol.  13,  Mar.,  1905,  pp.  303-306.) 

Fehlinger,  Hans.     Child  labor  in  Austria, 

[In  American  federationist,  vol.  10,  July,  1903,  page  565.) 

Giinther,  R.   von.     Die  Beschaftigung  der  Schulkinder  mit  gewerb- 
lichen,  landwirtschaftlichen  und  sonstigen  Arbeiten. 

(Jn  Austria.     Statistische  Monatschrift,  vol.  29,  pp.  406-418.     Wien, 
1903.     8°.) 

Kraus,  Siegmund.     Kinderarbeit  und  gesetzlicher  Kinderschutz  in 
Osterreich. 
Wie?i   und  Leipzig:  F.    Denticle.,    1901/..     vi,   203  pp.     8°. 
{Wiener  staatsvnssense/iaftliche  Studien.     6.  Bd.^  3.  Hft.) 

"Literaturnachweis,"  pp.  200-203. 

Sch-wimmer,  Rosika.     Staatlicher  Kinderschutz  in  Ungarn. 

{In  Deutschland,  vol.  5,  Jan.,  1905,  pp.  429-435.) 

Zanten,  J.  H.  van.     Die  Arbeiterschutzgesetzgebung  in  den  europai- 
schen  Lander n. 
Jena:    Verlag  von    Gustav  Fischer,  1902.     xii,  338  pp.     8°. 

Child  labor  in  Austria,  pp.  191-192,  197. 
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CHILD  LABOR:  OTHER  EUROPEAN  COUNTRIES 

ITALY.  SWEDEN,  SWITZEKLAXI).  THE    NETHERLANDS,  SPAIN 

Balfour,  K.     Prinuirv  education  in  the  Netlicilands. 

{In  (ireat  Britain,  iioard  of  edufation.  Speci"!  reports  on  educa- 
tional subject.-,  vol.  8,  pp.  293-440.     London,  1902.     8°.) 

"Historical  introduction  to  the  Compulsory  education  act,  1900," 
pp.  387-398;  Compulsory  education  law,  July.  1900,  j.p.  399-111. 

Baudoin,  Lionel.     Lii  reirlenK-ntation  li'trah'  du  travail  dcs  tVnnnes  et 
des  enfants  dans  Tindustrie  itulienne. 
Fan's:   Henry  PauUn  et  t*\  190o.     (2),  160  pp.     S^. 

1.  partie.  La  loi  du  19  juin  1902;  2.  partie.  La  Convention  franco- 
italienne  du  15  avril  1904  et  la  regleaientiition  Icjrale  du  travail 
industriel  en  France  il  I'egard  des  fennnes  et  des  enfant.-  italiens. 

Chauvet, P^mile.     La  ])i()t('ctii)n  l('«ral('iles  travailleiirs  en  Kspaofne. 

I*api><:    Socli'fi:  noncclle  dc  hhriirit    it  <reJ/tt(>/i  (fi.   Hillins)^ 
190.3.     1J2  pp.     S\ 

"Bibliographic, "  pp.  127-129. 

Appendice:  Loi  du  15  mars  liKMl  nHrU-mi'ntant  Ic  travail  <lcs  fcmmcs 
et  dcs  enfant.-,  pp.  119-12t). 

DeleLS,  Joseph-Mafic.      La  n't^dfnn'iilalioiMlu  travail  (1«>  ciifaMts  «'t  des 
feninies  en  Espaj^ne. 

{Ill  CongrcH  international  <lc  ItV'wliit'""  <bi  travail  tcini  A  Bruxclles 
du  27  an  30s.-j.tcmlirc  1S1I7.  pp.  121-127.      Bnixcil.'s,  1S9S.     S°.) 

Ferraris,  (  all' I  !• .      I  )a>  ncnr  iialifrii>clif  (  m-m-I/.  bt-ir.  die  I'lancn- imd 
Kitidciarlx'it, 

{III  Arcliiv  fiir  Hoziale  (iew'tzt'i-buiic  mid  Siatinlik.  vi>l.  IS,  j>p. 
5U4-577.     r.i-rlin,  1902.     H".) 

Griretti,  Kd<)ar<l<>.      La  \>-'^ii*'  "^nl  la\<ii"<t  .    .    .    f<»r/.aln  dcjlr  d<iimo. 

(lit   (iiorrialc    >\>i:]'\    cconomiHti,    n*'r.    2,    vnl.    27.   Oct.    19(t;!,    p]). 

399-4(11.) 
Oh  the  Ifaliuii  law  nf.luly  I'.i,  19ti2,  in  rcpml  t«i  llic  lalior  i>f  wmiicn 

ami  childn-ti. 

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Italienisches  Gesjetz  ii))er  Kinder-  und  Frauenarbeit. 

(//(  Sociale  Kunti«ohau,   vol.   3,   Aug.,   1902,  pp.   177-183.      Wien, 
1902.     8°. 

Italy.     Legg'e  siil  lavoro  delle  donne  e  dei  fanciulli, 

{In  La  Giustizia  amministrativa,  vol.  16,  Dec,  1905,  pp.  533-537.) 

Landmann,  Julius.     Die  Arbeiter-schutzgesetzgebung  der  Schneiz. 

Basel:    HelMng  cfc  Lichtenhahn^  190 Jf..      cvi,   {26),  Jfd6  pp. 
Tables.     8^'. 

Gives  the  text  of  the  laws  relating  to  child  labor. 

Morant,  K.  L.     The  national  organisation  of  education  of  all  grades 
as  practised  in  Switzerland. 

{In  Great  Britain.  Board  of  education.  Special  reports  on  educa- 
tional subjects,  vol.  3,  pp.  1-82.     London,  1898.     8°. ) 

Federal  law  on  compulsory  primary  education;  Federal  law  on 
child  labour,"  pp.  13-14. 

Profumo,  L.  G.     Le  assicurazioni  operaie  nella  legislazione  sociale. 

Toi'lno:  FratelU  Bocca  editor i.^  190S.     ,v,vi,  (1),  li.0'2  pp.     8°. 
{Bihlioteca  dl  scienze  soclali,  vol.  Ji3.) 

"Le  leggi  sul  lavoro  delle  donne  e  dei  fanciulli,"  pp.  122-132,  384- 

388. 

Sigg,  Jean.     L'enfant  dans  Tindustrie  domestique  en  Suisse. 

{In  La  Kevue  socialiste,  vol.  38,  Sept.,  1903,  pp.  346-369.) 

Vogel,  H.     Der  Arbeiterschutz  in  Spanien. 

{In  Neue  Zeit,  vol.  20,  Mar.,  1902,  pp.  689-692.) 


CHILD  LABOR:  BRITISH  COLONIES 

Allardyce,  W.  L.     The  s^-stem  of  education  in  Fiji. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Board  of  education.     Special  reports  on  educa- 
tional gubjectg,  vol.  14,  pp.  171-195.     London,  1905.     8°.) 
Compulsory  attendance,  page  175. 

Balfour,  R.     The  system  of  education  in  the  North- west  territories  of 
the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Boanl  of  education.     Special  reports  on  educa- 
tional subjects,  vol.  4,  pp.  409-465.     London,  1901.     8°..) 
"Attendance  laws  and  truancy,"  pp.  429-432. 

The  system  of  education  in  the  province  of  British  Coluni1)ia. 

(/7i  Great  Britain.     Board  of  education.     Special  reports  on  educa- 
tional subjects,  vol.  4,  pp.  4(57-513.     London,  1901.     8°.) 
"Regulations  as  to  compulsory  attendance,"  pp.  484—185. 

Brandon,  Lowther  E.     The   sy.stom   of    education    in    the    Falkland 
Islands. 

{In  Great  Britain.  Board  of  education.  Special  reports  on  educa- 
tional subjects,  vol.  14,  ])|>.  197-204.     London,  1905.     8°.) 

"Tlie  school  attendance  nnlinance,  1895.  An  ordinance  to  regu- 
late the  attendance  of  children  at  school,"  pp.  202-203. 

BuBhe,  R.  Gervase.     The  system  of  cdiK  ation  in  Trinidad  and  Tohaofo. 

{In  Great  Britain.  Board  of  education.  Special  report.^  on  educa- 
tional subjects,  vol.  12,  Colonies,  1,  pp.  175-25»».  London, 
1905.     8°.), 

"Report  of  the  Coinrni.'<sion  appointed  to  en(|uiie  into  tiie  (jues- 
tions  of  free  and  conipulsory  e<liicatioii  in  the  primary  schools  of 
the  colony,"  etc,  jtp.  24I-L''><>. 

Capper,  T.,  and  .M.  E,  Sadler.     The  >y,s(oni  of  r(huation  in  .laniaica. 

(  /;/  (ireat  Uritaiu.      r.oani  of  eilucation.     Spi-cial  report."  on  educa- 
tional subject*',  vol.  4,  pp.  575-749.      I^>ridon,  li»01.     H°.) 
"Couipulsion  toatl4*nd  school."  pp.  0.'{0  ().'i2. 

Cole,  (r.      The  .system  «>!'  education  in  the  r.ahanias. 

(/71  (ireat  Britain.     Board  of  education.     Special  reports  on  e<liica- 
tional  Hubjecis,  vol.  12.  Colonies,  I.  pp.  1-10.     London,  1905.    8°. ) 
Conipulsory  clauseH  adde^i  to  the  Ivlucution  .\ct  in  1878,  pane  (5. 

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54  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Cull,  J.  B.     The  system  of  education  in  Ceylon. 

{Li  Great  Britain.     Board  of  education.     Special  reports  on  educa- 
tional subjects,  vol.  5,  pp.  767-816.     London,  lv)01.     8°.) 
Laws  of  school  attendance,  pp.  772-773. 

France.     Direction   du  travail.     Legislation   ouvriere  et   sociale  en 
Australie    et    Nouvelle-Zelande.     Mission    de    M.    Albert 
Mctin. 
Paris:  Imprimerie  nationale^  1901.     vii.,  200 pp.     8°. 

"Lois  i)our  proteger  les  femmes  et  les  enfants  employes  dans  I'in- 
dustrie,"  pp.  77-81;  "  Lois  pour  i^roteger  les  femmes  et  les  enfants 
employes  dans  les  magasins,"  pp.  81-84. 

G-reat  Britain.     Board  of  edxication.     The  system  of    education   in 
New  South  Wales. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Board  of  education.     Special  reports  on  educa- 
tional subjects,  vol.  5,  pp.  211-285.     London,  1901.     8°.) 
Compulsory  education,  pp.  220-222. 

The  system  of  education  in  Ontario. 


{In  Great  Britain.     Board  of  education.     Special  reports  on  educa- 
tional subjects,  vol.  4,  pp.  1-14.3.     London,  1901.     8°.) 
Compulsory  education,  pp.  8-9. 

The  system   of   education  in  the  Federated  Malay 

States. 

(J»  Great  Britain.  Board  of  education.  Special  reports  on  educa- 
tional subjects,  vol.  14,  pp.  1-60.     London,  1905.     8°.) 

"The  school  attendance  regulation,  1891";  "The  school  attend- 
ance enactment,  1900,"  pp.  59-60. 

Jackson,  Cyril.     The  system  of  education  in  Western  Australia. 

( In  Great  Britain.     Board  of  education.     Special  reports  on  educa- 
tional subjects,  vol.  5,  pp.  537-624.     London,  1901.     8°.) 
Compulsory  attendance,  pp.  544-546,  579-582. 

Peacock,  A.  J.     The  system  of  education  in  Victoria. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Board  of  education.     Special  reports  on  educa- 
tional subjects,  vol.  5,  pp.  287-408.     London,  1901.     8°. ) 
Compulsory  attendance,  pp.  304,  341. 

Sadler,  M.  E.     The  system  of  education  in  INew  Zealand. 

{In  Great  Britain.  Board  of  education.  Special  reports  on  educa- 
tional subjects,  vol.  5,  pp.  625-766.     London,  1901.     8°.) 

Attendance,  pp.  629-630;  Limits  for  compulsory  attendance,  page 
635. 


CHILD    labor:     BRITISH    COLONIES  55 

Simpson,  George.     The  sj'stem  of  educutioii  in  Bermuda. 

(7u  Great  Britain.     Board  of  education.     Special  reports  on  educa- 
tional subjects,  vol.  12,  Colonies,  1,  pp.  9i)-133.    London,  1905.    8°. ) 
Attendance,  page  108. 

Twentyman,  A.  E.     The  system  of  education  in  Tasmania. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Board  of  education.     Spectal  reports  on  educa- 
tional subjects,  vol.  5,  pp.  447—465.     London,  1901.     8°.) 
Compulsory  attendance,  pp.  402—103. 

Whitham,  C.  L.     The  sy.stem  of  education  in  South  Austialia. 

(/?!.  Great  Britain.     Board  of  education.     Special  reports  on  educa- 
tional subjects,  vol.  5,  pp.  467-536.     London,  1901.     8°. ) 
Compulsory  and  free  education,  pp.  471,  518. 


AUTHOR    l^DEX 


Page 

Adams,  Myron  E 7 

Adams,  Thomas  Sewall 7, 12 

Addams,  Jane 4,  7, 8, 27 

Adler,  Felix 7 

Adler,  Nettie 32 

Agahd,  Konrad 32,  43, 44, 50 

Allardyce,  W.  L 53 

American  academy  of  political  and 

social  science 4,  7 

Anderson,  Neal  L 8 

Andrews,  Eliza  F 22 

Angell,  Stephen  H 5 

Annuaire  de  la  legislation  du  tra- 
vail   5 

Anton,  Giinther  Kurt 44 

Ashby,  Irene  M.     See  Macfadyen, 
Irene  M.  Ashby. 

Ashley-Cooper,  Anthony,  Lord 32 

Aves,  Ernest 32 

Bacon,  Mary  Applewhite 27 

Baernreither,  J.  M 8 

Baldwin,  Jesse  Armon 24 

Balfour,  R 51,53 

Baudoin,  Lionel 51 

Beard,  Annie  E.  S 2S 

Beauregard,  Paul 42 

Belgium.     Office  du  travail 4i» 

Betts,  Lillian  W 25, 26 

Bliss,  H.L 2!) 

Bolen,  George  Lewi;^ 8 

Bonzon,  Jacques 41 

Bo.sanquet,   Helen    Denby     {Mm. 

Bernard  Bosancjuet) 32 

Bouquet,  Louis •*! 

Bowstead,  William 32 

Brace,  C.  L 22 

Brandon,  Lowther  E 53 

Brcrcton,  Cloudenlfy 41 

Brewer,  Franklin  N " 

Brooks,  John  (irahain * 

BniiiheH,  H.J «' 

Bry ,  Georges "" 


Page 

Burke,  Thomas 32 

Bushe,  R.  Gervase 53 

Cahoon,  Haryot  Holt 23 

Campagnac,  E.  T 32 

Campbell,  Helen 22 

Capen,  Edward  Warren 8 

Capi.er,  T 53 

Cavanaugh,  H  ugii 24 

Chance,  Sir  William 38 

Chauvet,  fimilc 51 

Chevaillier,  A.  A 22 

Clarke,  Allen 33 

Cole,  G 53 

Collet,  Clara  E 3(>,37 

Colorado 9 

Commons,  John  Rogers 9 

Congrtis   international   de   legisla- 
tion du  travail 5 

Connecticut 1»,  10 

Cuoreman,  ( it'rard 49 

Courcelle,  Louis 41,42 

Crafts,  Wilbur  F 23 

Croly,  Jane  (' 23 

Crowell,  John  F 22 

Cull,  J.  IJ 54 

Cunningham,  William 33 

Dagan,  Henri 42 

Dale,  FloreiuH'  1 ) 28 

Daniel,  Anna  S 10 

Daiirnay,  Maxime 45 

Davies,  Edgar  T 10 

Decln'.«n<',  L 5 

DeliL'J,  .loHeph-.Marir 5,61 

DcHHon,  Daify 26 

DesinetH,  J 46 

Devine,  K.  T 10 

Dix,  Arthur 46 

D(Hld,  F/d ward  Arthur 46 

Dowd,  Jerome 23 

I  )ruge,  Ge<  iff rey 33 

DuImiIh,  I'lrueHt 41* 

DuiK'kley,  Henry 33 

67 


58 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


Page 

Purlaml,  Kellogg 26 

Eirhthal,  Eugone  d' 5 

Ellis,  Leonora  Beck  ....  23,  24,  25,  26,  27 

Erickson,  Halford 7, 10 

Esche,  Arthur 45 

Falkenbacb,  Joseph 45 

Farquhar,  A.  B 10 

Fehliuger,  Hans 50 

FeUl,  Wilhelin 45 

Ferraris,  Carlo  F 51 

Findeisen,  H 45 

Flower,  B.  O 24 

Folks,  Homer 25,28 

Fox,  HughF 8,10,25,27 

France.     Direction  du  travail 54 

Frost,  Edward  W 4 

Frowne,  Sadie 24 

Fi'irth,  Henriette 45 

Germany 46 

Gihbins,  Henry  de  Beltgens 34 

Gibbons,  Cardinal 12 

Giretti,  Edoardo 51 

Gorres,  Karl 46 

Goldmark,  Josephine  C 26,  28,  30 

Goldmark,  Pauline 25 

Gompers,  Samuel 4, 31 

Goodyear,  Caroline 30 

Gorst^  John  E 34 

Graffenried,  Clare  de.    >S't;eGraffen- 
ried,  Mary  Clare. 

Graffenried,  Mary  Clare 21,  22 

Granger,  Mrs.  A.  O 8, 10 

Great  Britain.     Board  of  education.  54 

Parliamentary  jjapers 34-38 

Giinther,  R.  von 50 

Gunton,  G 24 

Hall,  Fred  S 27 

Hall,  George  A 30 

Harris,  Henry  J 4 

Harrison,  A 38 

Hausay,  A 5 

Herz,  A 5 

Hesse  (Grand-duchy)  46 

Hirsch,  Emil  G 8, 10 

Hoffman,  Frederick  L 10 

Hogg,  Edith  F 38 

Horton,  Isabelle 11 

Hunt,  William  C 19 

Hunter,  Robert 11,  25,  30 

Hutchins,  B.  L 38 

International  conference  on  labour .  6 
International  congress  for  the  wel- 
fare and  protection  of  children  .  38 


Page 

Iowa 11 

Jackson,  Cyril 54 

Jenkins,  E.  Fellows 29 

Kelley,  Florence 4,  7, 9, 11, 

12, 17,  22,  23,  24,  25,  26,  27,  28,  29' 

Kelsey,  Carl 23 

Kirkland,  James  H 8, 12 

Kober,  George  M 4 

Kraus,  Siegmund 47,  50 

Landmann,  Julius 52 

Levasseur,  Pierre  Emile 12 

Lindsay,  Samuel  McCune.  4, 12,  29,  30,  31 

Lindsey,  Ben  B 8, 12 

Little,  William  C 36 

Loos,  Isaac  A 12 

Lovejoy,  Owen  R 4,  7, 12,  29,  30 

Macarthur,  W 26 

MacDonald,  Mrs 5 

MacDonald,  J.  Ramsay 28 

Macfadyen,  Irene  M.  Ashby 23,  24 

McKelway,  A.  J 4,  7, 12 

MacLean,  Annie  Marion 27 

McLean,  F.  H 41 

McMackin,  John 15 

M'Millan,  Margaret 38 

Manning,  Henry  Ed  ward.  Cardinal.  33 

Marburg,  Theodore 12 

Marot,  Helen 29 

Maryland 12, 13 

Massachusetts 13 

Masse,  Daniel 42 

May,  INIax 47 

Medd,  John  C 42 

Metin,  Albert 54 

Michigan 13 

Milner,  Madeleine  W 13 

Minnesota 13 

Mitchell,  John 13 

iVIontana 14 

Montgomery,  John  B 14 

Morant,  R.  L 52 

Muench,  Hugo 47 

Murphy,  Edgar  Gardner 1^,  26,  28 

Musgrave,  Charles  E 40 

National  child  labor  committee. . .  14 

Nearing,  Scott 30 

Neill,  Charles  P 4,  31 

Neumann,  Fritz  Stefan 47 

New  Hampshire 15 

New  Jersey 15 

New  York 15 

Nichols,  Francis  H 25 

Nitti,  F.  S 5 


AUTHOR    INDEX 


59 


Nolens,  G.  H 

Noyes,  William 

Oisen,  Hroar 

Orchardson,  C 

Patterson,  Annie  C 

Paulding,  James  K 

Peacock,  A.  J 

Peacock,  Robert 

Pic,  Paul 

Poetzsch,  Hugo 

Profumo,  L.  G 

Pussemier,  L 

Rachou,  Louis 

Radu,  V.  I 

Raphael,  M 

Rauchberg,  Heinridi 

Razous,  Paul 

Rhode  Island 

Rich,  Edith  J 

Riis,  Jacob  A 

Robbins,  Hayes 

Roberts,  Peter 

Robin,  F 

Robinson,  Harriet  II 

Ruegg,  Alfred  Henry 

Russell,  C.  E.  B. ..." 

Sadler,  M.  E 

Sanville,  Florence  Lucas 

Schindler,  Solomon 

Schvdz,  M.  von 

Schwimmer,  Kosika 

St'uhouse,  Robert  Metcalfe  .Minton- 

Sewall,  Hannah  R 

Shailer,M.  V 

Shaw,  William  B 

Sherard,  Robert  Harborougli 

Sherwood,  Sidney 

Sigg,  Jean 

Sikes,  Madeleine  Wallin 

Simpson,  George 

Smith,  Hoke 

Smith,  James  Henry 

Sorge,  F.  A 

Spahr,  Charles  T. 

Spangcnberg,  H 

Spargo,  John 

Spencer,  F.  H 

Staicovi  .,  C'h 

Stern,  LoiiIh 

Steven.w,  Al/.ina  I'arHons 

Stieda,  W 


Page 

5 

4 

5 

22 

27 

29 

54 

38 

5 

47 


42  I 

5 
23 
15 
41 
lo 

(j 
1<) 


16 

oy 

32 

53,  54 

29 

•)•) 

44,47 
50 
o'.t 
IG 
30 
17 
3!» 
12 
52 
17 
55 
17 
47 
2S 

23,  3» 
47 
IS 
3» 
5 
48 

12,22 
4S 


Page 

Stimson,  Frederic  Jesup 18 

Strong,  Josiah 17 

Sumner,  Helen  L 7 

Sykes,  T.  P 39 

Taylor,  Graham 4,  30 

Taylor,  R.  Whately  Cooke 39 

Thiumie,  Edward 22 

Twentyman,  A .  E 55 

United  States: 

o9th  Congress,  1st  session 18 

Bureau  of  education 18 

Bureau  of  labor 18,19 

Census  office 19 

Industrial  comuiission 19 

Van  Der  Vaart,  Harriet  M 27,  29 

Van  Vorst,  Bessie  ( .l/i>-.  John  Van 

Vorst) 19,31 

Van  Vorst,  Marie -  -  19 

Varlez,  Louis 5 

Vermeersch,  Arthur 49 

Vogel,  H 52 

Walling,  William  Engli^^ii 24,25 

Washburn,  Albert  H 48 

Webir,  A 5 

Weber,  Adiia  F 20 

Webb,  Beatrice  (  Potter) 39 

Wei  )1 ),  Catherine 39 

Webb,  Sidney 39 

WeUk,  yi.  Firilu rr  von 48 

Whitiiaiii,  C.  1^ 55 

Whitin,  Ernest  Stagg 29 

Wliitti-isey,  Sarah  Scuvill 2(1 

Whitten,  Robert  11 20 

Will,  Tlionias  E 22 

Willey,  Freeman  Otis 20 

Williams,  C.  Willougliby 40 

WillianiH,  Jolin  J 13 

Williamson,  Emily  E 29 

Wiljoughby,  William  I'rankliii. . .  5,  t>, 

21,22 

Wilii.er,  C.  H 21 

Wiwluiewetzky,  Floniic'   Kflley. 
•SV«'  Kelley,  Klon-nct-. 

Wisconsin 21 

W..lff,  lli-lhiiiith 4S 

W()(m1,  ( ii-nrge  i  I 40 

W..tMlbrid;:c,  Alice  L 22 

Wrwxlward.  S.  W 4.31 

Wright,  ('Hrn.ll  D 13.  l^ 

Zuiiten,  J.  II.  van 0,40,42,48,49,50 

ZiHtcrer.  l>r 48 


SUBJECT  INDEX 


Page 
Agriculture: 

Germany — 

Agahd,  Konrad 43 

Great  Britain — 

Great  Britain.     Poor   law 

commission  office 35 

Royal  commission  on  labor.         36 
Alabama : 

Sewall,  Hannah  R 16, 17 

See  also 23,25 

Australia  : 

France.     Direction  du  travail. .         54 

Jackson,  Cyril 54 

Whitham,  C.  L 55 

^Villoughby ,  W.  F 6 

Austria-Hungary 50 

International     conference    on 

labour 6 

Laws — 

Annuaire  de  la  legislation 

du  travail 5 

Congres  international 5 

Laws  relating  to 6 

Willoughby,  W.  F 6 

Bahamas: 

Cole,  G 53 

Baltimore,  Maryland: 

Maryland 12 

Bibliography: 

Milner,  Madeleine  W 13 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  labor 19 

Seealso 22,  23 

Belgium 49 

International    conference    on 

labour 6 

Laws — 

Annuaire  de  la  legislation 

du  travail 5 

Congres  international 5 

Laws  relating  to 6 

Vermeersch,  Arthur 49 

Willoughby,  W.  F 6 

60 


Page 
Bermuda: 

Simpson,  George 55 

Birmingham,  England: 

Sherard,  Robert  H 39 

Boston,  Massachusetts 25 

British  Colonies 53-55 

British  Columbia: 

Balfour,  R 53 

California 30 

Canada: 

Balfour,  R 53 

Canning  industry 29 

Ceylon: 

Cull,  J.  B 54 

Chemnitz,  Germany: 

Agahd,  Konrad 43 

Coal  mines: 

Lovejoy,  Owen  R 4 

Roberts,  Peter 16 

See'also 25,  30 

Colorado 9 

Commercial  life: 

Brewer,  Franklin  N 8 

Kelley,  Florence 11 

Seealso 23,26 

Compulsory  education: 

British  colonies 53-55 

Central  Europe — 

School  attendance 6 

Colorado 9 

Connecticut — 

Capen,  Edward  Warren..  8 

Foreign  countries — 

Great  Britain.     Children's 

employment     commission 

{1862) 36 

France— 

Brereton,  Cloudesley 41 

Great  Britain.     Education 

department 36 

Medd,  JohnC 42 


SUBJECT   INDEX 


61 


Page 
Germany — 

Great  Britain.     Education 

department 36 

Kraus,  Siegmund 47 

Great  Britain — 

Great  Britain.     Education 

department 36 

Netherlands — 

Balfour,  R 51 

Rhode  Island 16 

Switzerland — 

Great  Britain.     Edn<-ation 

department 36 

Morant,  R.  L 52 

United  States — 

American  academy  of  po- 
litical and  social  science'.  8 

Kirkland,  James  II 12 

Shaw,  William  B 17 

Sikes,  Madeleine  W 17 

V .  ^.  Bureau  of  education .         IS 
See  also  School  children. 

Connecticut 9,10 

Capen,  Edward  Warren 8 

Dangerous  occupations: 

Sewall,  Hannah  R lii,  17 

Denmark: 

International     conference    on 

labour 6 

District  of  Columbia: 

Harris,  Henry  J 4 

Xeill,  Charles  P 4,31 

U.S.    59th  Congress,  Isl  session.        18 

Seeabo 30,31 

Domestic  work: 

Kelley,  Florence 11 

England — 

See  Great  Britain. 
Factorie.s: 
Europe — 

Eichthal,  K.  d' 5 

Germany •**'.  47 

Agahd,  Konrad 43,  44 

Dodd,  Edward  A 45 

Falkenbach,  Joseph 45 

Keld,  Wilhelm 45 

iMurleisen,  H 45 

Fiirth,  llciiriettc 45 

Smith,  JamcH  llciiiy 47 

Spaiigenl)crg,  H 47 

Great  I'.ritain ^4 

Clarke,  .\li.Ti .'^'{ 

(in-at   Britain.     Jionrd  <>/ 

trade -'^^ 


I'age 
Great  Britain — Continued. 

Committee  on  factories 

bill ." 34 

Factories  inquiry  com- 
mission   34 

Select  cam  m  ittee 35 

Hutchins,   B.    L.    and   A. 

Harrison 38 

Sykes,  T.  P 39 

Taylor,  R.WhatelyCooke.  39 

Webb,  Beatrice  P 39 

Williams,  C.  W.  and  C.  E. 

Musgrave 40 

United  States — 

Kelley,  Florence 11 

McKehvay,  A.J 4 

Minnesota 13 

Robbins,  Hayes 16 

Robinson,  Harriet  II 16 

Van  Vorst,  Bessie 19 

See  also 23, 

24,  25,  27,  29,  30,  31 

Falkland  Islands: 

Brandon,  Lowther  E 53 

Federated  Malay  State.s: 

Great  Britain.    Board  of  educa- 
tion    54 

Fiji: 

Allardyce.  W.  1 53 

France 4 1-42 

Great  Britain.     Education  dc- 

jiiirtmciit 36 

International     conference    on 

laliour (') 

Laws— 

Amiuaireile  la  legislation 

ilu  travail 5 

Bon/on,  Jactpies 41 

Bouquet,  Louis 41 

Bry,  Georges 41 

CongreH  international 5 

Cnurcelle,  Louis 41,42 

I^WH  relating  to (i 

Mju<s«',  Daniel 42 

Willoughl.y,  W.  !•• 6 

Gii<j|«itA: 

Si^wall,  Hamiiili  K 1(>,  17 

Sir  aUu 27 

(iKKMANY 43-18 

Eni|iIoynient  of  children 6 

(ireat    I'.ritain.      I.'dncalion  di- 

jiartmcnt 3() 


6i> 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


Germany — Co)iti)med  Page 
International     conference    on 

labour 6 

Laws — 

Agahd,  Konrad 43,  44 

Agahd,   Konrad,   and  M. 

von  Schulz 44 

Annuaire  de  la  legislation 

du  travail 5 

CongrC'S  international 5 

Findeisen,  H 45 

Gorres,  Karl 46 

Laws  relating  to 6 

Die  Reichstagssession 47 

Spangenberg,  H 47 

Willoughby,  W.  F 6 

Glass  industry: 

Kelley,  Florence 11 

Lovejoy,  Owen  R 4 

See  also 27,29,30 

Great  Britain 32-40 

Minnesota 13 

Willoughby,  William  F 21 

See  also 23 

Laws — 

Annuaire  de  la  legislation 

du  travail 5 

Congres  international 5 

Drage,  Geoffrey 33 

Hutchins,   B.   L.,  and  A. 

Harrison 38 

International     conference 

on  labour 6 

Laws  relating  to 6 

Ruegg,  Alfred  H 39 

Senhouse,  R.  M.  M 39 

Williams,  C.W.,  and  C.  E. 

Musgrave 40 

School  children — 

Child  labor 44 

Grimsby,  England: 

Sherard,  Robert  H 39 

Half-timers: 

Great  Britain — 

Child  labour 33 

Great  Britain.     Education 

department 36 

Spencer,  F.  H 39 

Sykes,  T.  P 39 

Health: 

Sewall,  Hannah  R 16,17 

See  also 31 

Hesse  (Grand  Duchy): 

Laws 46 


Home  labor:  Page 

Germany — 

Agahd,  Konrad 43 

Switzerland — 

Sigg,  Jean 52 

Hours  of  labor: 

Belgium 49 

Colorado 9 

Europe — 

Angell,  Stephen  H 5 

France — 

Bouquet,  Louis 41 

Germany — 

Child  labor 44 

Great  Britain — 

Great    Britain.      Factories 

inqiiiry  commission 34 

Massachusetts — 

Whittelsey,  Sarah  S 20 

New  York 15 

Norway — 

Congres  international 5 

United  States — 

Sewall,  Hannah  R 16, 17 

Illinois: 

Addams,  Jane 4 

Kelley,  Florence 11 

Sewall,  Hannah  R 16,17 

See  also 22,  23, 27, 28 

Illiterates: 

Sewall,  Hannah  R 16, 17 

Smith,  Hoke 17 

See  also 26 

Injurious  occupations: 

Sewall,  Hannah  R 16, 17 

Iowa 11 

Laws — 

Loos,  Isaac  A 12 

See  also 23 

Ireland: 

Great   Britain.      Street-trading 

children  committee 37 

International    conference    on 

labour 6 

Italy*  : 

Employment  of  children 6 

International    conference     on 

labour 6 

Laws — 

Annuaire  de  la  legislation 

du  travail 5 

Baudoin,  Lionel 51 

Congres  international 5 

Ferraris,  Carlo  F 51 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


63 


Page 

Giretti,  Edoardo 51 

Laws  relating  to 6 

Profumo,  L.  G 52 

Willoughby,  W.  F 6 

Jamaica: 

Capper,  T.  and  M.  E.  Sadler. .  53 
Kiel,  Germany: 

Agahd,  Konrad 43 

Labor  rxioxs  and  child  labor: 

Gompers,  S 4 

Lancashire,  England: 

Campagnac,  E.  T.,  and  C.  E.  B. 

Russell 32 

Laws: 

Australasia — 

Willoughby,  W.  F 6 

Austria-Hungary — 

Annuaire  de  la  legislation 

du  travail 5 

Congres  international 5 

Laws  relating  to 6 

Willoughby,  W.  F 6 

Belgium — 

Annuaire  de  la  legislation 

du  travail 5 

Congres  international 5 

Laws  relating  to •> 

Vernieersch,  Arthur V.> 

Willoughby,  W.  F r. 

Canada — 

Will.nighliy,  W.  F 6 

Connectii'ut 10 

Denmark — 

Willougliby,  W,  F (i 

France — 

Annuaire  de  la  legislation 

du  travail 5 

Bonzon,  Jaccjues 41 

Bouquet,  Louis 41 

Bry ,  ( Jef>rges 41 

Con^n's  ititernationai 5 

Courceil.-,  Louis 41,42 

I^iwH  relating  to 0 

Mass.',  Daniel 42 

Willoughby,  W.  K 6 

Gennany — 

Aguhd,  Konnwl 4:5,  44 

Agahd,    Konrad,  and   M. 

von  Hchuiz 44 

Annuaire  de  la  leiri»'lation 

du  travail ^ 

Conur^H  intenintional 5 

Findeit<en,  H 46 


Vtige 

Gorres,  Karl 46 

Laws  relating  to 6 

Die  Reichstagssession 47 

Spangenberg,  H 47 

Willoughby,  W.  F 6 

Great  Britain — 

Annuaire  de  la  legislation 

du  travail 5 

Congres  international 5 

Drage,  Geoffrey 33 

Hutehins,   B.  L.,  ((//-/   A. 

I  larrison 38 

Laws  relating  to 6 

Ruegg,  Alfred  11 39 

Senhouse,  R.  M.  M 39 

Williams,  C.  W.  ami  C.  E. 

Musgrave 40 

Italy— 

Annuaire  de  la  legislation 

du  travail 5 

Baudoin,  Lionel 51 

Congres  international 5 

Ferraris,  Carlo  F 51 

(-iiretti,  E<loardo 51 

l^uvs  relating  to 6 

Profumo,  L.  G 52 

Willoughby,  W.  F (5 

Massachusetts 13 

Whitteisey,  Sarah  S 20 

Netherlands — 

Congres  international....  5 

Willoughby,  W.  F 0 

New  Jersey  — 

Fo.\,  Hugh  F 10 

New  York 15 

Norway — 

willoughby,  \V.  F 6 

Prussia — 

Anton,  (iiiiitht-r  K 44 

Houniania — 

Congres  iiitcrnationai 5 

Russia — 

Willoughby.  W.  F »J 

Spain — 

Chan  vet,  Euiile 51 

Congres  inttTualioiial 6 

I)elio<,  .loM-pli-Mai  ic 51 

Swe<l»'n  - 

Willoughby.  W.  F tl 

Switzerland 

Ijindnianri.  .IiiHih 52 

Ijiwh  relating  to 6 

WilloUKiiby,  W.  F 0 


64 


SUBJECT   INDEX 


Page 
Laws — Coniin  ued 
United  States — 

Addamy,  Jane 7 

American  academy  of  po- 
litical and  social  science.  7,  8 
Annuaire  de  la  legislation 

dvi  travail 5 

Congres  international 5 

Erickson,  Halford 10 

Kelley,  Florence 11 

Sewall,  Hannah  R 16,17 

Stimson,  Frederic  J 18 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  labor 18,  19 

Census  office 19 

Weber,  AdnaF 20 

Whitten,  Robert  H 20 

Williamson,  Emily  E 20 

See  also 25 

Liverpool,  England: 

Sherard,  Robert  H 39 

London,  England: 

Aves,  Ernest 32 

Sherard,  Robert  H 39 

Luxembourg: 

International    conference    on 

labour 6 

Manchester,  England: 

Campagnac,  E.  T.,  and  C.  E.  B. 

Russell 32 

Sherard,  Robert  H 39 

Maryland 12, 13 

Sewall,  Hannah  R 16,17 

See  also 30 

Massachusetts 13 

Child  labor 8 

Sewall,  Hannah  R 16, 17 

Whittelsey,  Sarah  S 20 

Messenger  Boys: 

Kelley,  Florence 11 

Middle  States: 

American  academy  of  political 

and  social  science 7 

Kelley,  Florence 11 

Mills: 

See  Factories. 

Mines 29 

Great  Britain.     Children's  em- 
ployment commission 35 

See  also  Coal  mines. 

Minnesota 13 

Missouri: 

Sewall,  Hannah  R 16,17 

Montana 14 


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Netherlands: 

Balfour,  R 51 

International    conference    on 

labour 6 

Laws — 

Congres  intei'national 5 

Willoughby,  W.  F 6 

Newark,  New  Jersey 29 

New  England: 

American  academy  of  political 

and  social  science 7 

Connecticut 9 

Kelley,  Florence 11 

New  Hampshire 15 

New  Jersey 15 

American  academy  of  political 

and  social  science 8 

Child  labor 8 

Fox,  Hugh  F 10 

Sewall,  Hannah  R 16,17 

See  also 27,  28,  29 

New  South  Wales: 

Great  Britain.     Board  of  edu- 
cation           54 

New  York  (State) 15 

Sewall,  Hannah  R 16,17 

See  also 24,  25,  27, 28 

New  York  City : 22,29 

New  Zealand: 

Great  Britain.     Board  of  edu- 
cation           54 

Sadler,  M.  E 54 

Newsboys 29 

Night  Work: 

Sewall,  Hannah  R 16,17 

See  also 26 

North  Carolina: 

Sewall,  Hannah  R 16, 17 

See  also 2(i,  29 

Northern  Central  States: 

American  academy  of  political 

and  social  science 7 

Norway  : 

International    conference    on 

labour 6 

Hours  of  work — 

Congres  international 5 

Laws — 

Willoughby,  W.  F 6 

Occupations: 

Great  Britain — 

Great  Britain.     Board  of 
trade 38 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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United  States — 

Sewall,  Hannah  R 

U.  S.     Bureau  of  labor 

Ontario  : 

Great  Britain.     Board  of  edu- 
cation   

Pennsylvania: 

Sewall,  Hannah  K 

See  also 1'6, ; 

Portugal: 

International    conference     on 

\abour 

Prussia: 
Laws — 

Anton,  Giinther  K 

Rhode  Island 

Sewall,  Hannah  K 

Rocmania: 
Laws — 

Congres  international 

Russia: 

Willoughby,  W.  F 

Saxony : 

Welck,  M.  FreiJierr  von 

School  Children: 
Austria — 

Child  labor 

Giinther,  K.  von 

France — 

ChiM  la])or    

Germany — 

Welck,  yi.  Freiherr  von.. 
Great  Britain — 

Child  labor 

Great  Britain.     Kduration 

deparlmeul 

Einploi/ment     of     scluxA 

children  cominiUee 

Hogg,  Edith  V 

See  aho  C<^mi>ulHory  e<lucation. 
Scotland: 

Sheranl,  Robert  H 

SoNXKiiER';,  Kkeisk: 

May,  Max 

THK   Si  HTM : 

American  academy  of  |Militical 

an<l  HTjciai  Hcicnce 

AinlerHon,  Ncal  L 

McKelway,  A.  J  

Murphy,  Kdgar  (iarchier. 

Ri)bbiii.M,  llayc.'< 

•Sewall,  Hannah  U 

Van  Vornt,  Be««i»' 


Page 

Page 

See  also 23,24,25,26,27, 

29,31 

16,17 

See    aho    Alabama,    Georgia, 

18 

North  Carolina. 
South  Carolina: 

Sewall,  Hannah  R 

16,17 

54 

Spain: 

Vogel,  H 

52 

16,17 

Laws — 

28,29 

Chauvet,  Emile 

51 

Congres  international 

5 

Delas,  Joseph-Marif 

51 

6 

St\ge      

29 

Statistus: 

Germanv          

46 

44 

Great  Britain — 

16 

Great  Britain.     Board  of 

16, 17 

trade 

86,  88 

Rhode  Island 

15 

United  States— 

5 

Devine,  E.  T 

10 

See  aL'<o 

26,  29 

6 

Street  trade.^: 

Great  Britain — 

48 

Campagnac,  E.  T.,  «//'/ C. 

E.  B.  RuHsell 

32 

Peacock ,  Rol  )ert 

3S 

44 

Ireland.  Great  Britain.  Street- 

50 

tradiiuj  childmi  cotinnitlee  . . . 
United  States  — 

37 

44 

.\dams,  Myron  E 

American  academy  of  jx)- 

/ 

48 

litical  and. «ocial science. 

7 

Kelley,  Kit >rence 

11 

44 

See  also 

Sweden: 

25,  28 

:^7 

International     conference    on 

lalionr 

6 

37 

Willoughbv,  \V.  V 

6 

38 

S\vit/ekl.\ni): 

CJreat   Britain.     F.dneatiou  (/<•- 

jKtrl  iiiiiil 

36 

:v.» 

International     conference    on 

labour 

6 

47 

I^JIWH — 

Landmnnn,  .Iidius 

52 

I,;i\vs  reli'.tinu  to 

6 

7,8 

Willoughbv.  W.  |- 

6 

8 

Tahmam.\: 

4,12 

Twentyman,    \.  1". 

55 

14 

TKLF;<iI{AI'U    IIOV.s: 

10 

Kelley,  Florente 

11 

Ifi,  17 

Textile  ixncKTiiir^; 

1» 

C^uuuN'ticiil 

<» 

66 


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Textile  industries — Continued. 

Minnes<ota 13 

Peiinsiylvania — 

Roberts,  Peter 16 

^ee  also  Factories. 
Tobago: 

Bnshe,  K.  Gervase 53 

Trinidad: 

Bushe,  R.  Gervase 53 

United  States 7-31 

Spahr,  Charles  B 39 

Laws — 

Addams,  Jane 7 

American  academy  of  po- 
litical and  social  science .  .7,8 
Annuaire  de  la  legislation 

du  travail 5 

Congres  international 5 

Erickson,  Halford 10 

Kelley,  Florence 11 

Se wall,  Hannah  E 16,17 

Stimson,  Frederic  J 18 

U.  S.    Bureau  of  labor 18, 19 

Census  office 19 

Weber,  Adna  F 20 

W bitten,  Robert  H 20 


Williamson,  Emily  E 20 

See  also 25 

Victoria: 

Peacock,  A.  J 54 

Wages: 

Belgium 49 

Germany — 

Child  labor 44 

Rhode  Island 15, 16 

United  States — 

Levasseur,  Pierre  E 12 

Sewall,  Hannah  R 16, 17 

U.S.    Bureau  of  labor 18 

Washington,  D.  C: 

See  District  of  Columbia. 
Western  States: 
Laws — 

American  academy  of  po- 
litical and  social  science.  8 

Lindsey,  Ben  B 12 

Wisconsin 21 

Frost,  Edward  W 4 

jNIichigan 13 

Sewall,  Hannah  R 16,  1 7 

Wtrttemberg: 

Zisterer,  Dr 48 


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